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TREASURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of TREASURE is wealth (such as money, jewels, or precious metals) stored up or hoarded How to use treasure in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Treasure
765 Synonyms Antonyms for TREASURE | Thesaurus. com But the ultimate treasure is someone saying something awkward or weird that I wasn’t expecting to me; once I get one of those, I’m like Gollum with the ring Ten years since the treasure was discovered, more than 230 coins are still missing and police investigations are ongoing
TREASURE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Natural life, cultural treasures, human bodies - all things are potential objects for consumption, dishes on a menu, otherness to be incorporated and spat out as sameness
Treasure Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Grandmother's nurse has been a real treasure I treasure our friendship He treasures that autographed baseball My grandmother's ring is my most treasured possession
Treasure - Wikipedia Treasure (from Latin: thesaurus from Greek θησαυρός thēsauros, "treasure store" [2][3]) is a concentration of wealth — often originating from ancient history — that is considered lost and or forgotten until rediscovered Some jurisdictions legally define what constitutes treasure, such as in the British Treasure Act 1996
TREASURE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Treasure is a collection of valuable old objects such as gold coins and jewels that has been hidden or lost It was here, the buried treasure, she knew it was Treasures are valuable objects, especially works of art and items of historical value The house was large and full of art treasures
Treasures - definition of treasures by The Free Dictionary 1 wealth or riches stored or accumulated, esp in the form of precious metals, money, or jewels 2 wealth, rich materials, or valuable things 3 any thing or person greatly valued 4 to retain carefully or keep in store, as in the mind 5 to regard or treat as precious; cherish 6 to put away for security or future use, as money