Treasurable vs. Treasure

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Treasurableadjective

Capable of or worthy of being treasured.

Treasurenoun

(uncountable) A collection of valuable things; accumulated wealth; a stock of money, jewels, etc.

Treasurenoun

(countable) Anything greatly valued.

Treasurenoun

(countable) A term of endearment.

Treasureverb

To consider to be precious; to value highly.

Treasureverb

(transitive) To store or stow in a safe place.

Treasureverb

To enrich.

Treasurenoun

Wealth accumulated; especially, a stock, or store of money in reserve.

Treasurenoun

A great quantity of anything collected for future use; abundance; plenty.

Treasurenoun

That which is very much valued.

Treasureverb

To collect and deposit, as money or other valuable things, for future use; to lay up; to hoard; usually with up; as, to treasure up gold.

Treasurenoun

accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc.;

Treasurenoun

art highly prized for its beauty or perfection

Treasurenoun

any possession that is highly valued by its owner;

Treasurenoun

a collection of precious things;

Treasureverb

hold dear;

Treasureverb

be fond of; be attached to

Treasure

Treasure (from Latin: thesaurus from Greek language θησαυρός thēsauros, ) 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.

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