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account an arrangement wherein a bank or other financial institution holds a customer's deposited funds so that the funds are safe but can be accessed at any time by the customer, or the conception of this arrangement as a container for the funds that are kept. [1/16 definitions]
airworthy fit and safe for use in flight.
all right unharmed or undamaged, or free of the risk of harm or damage; safe. [1/5 definitions]
bumper car one of a number of miniature electric cars that are part of an amusement at a fair or carnival. People ride in the cars and try to bump into other cars or escape from being bumped. The cars are designed to be safe and enjoyable for the riders, most of whom are children.
childproof to make safe from damage by children or from hazardous misuse by them. [1/2 definitions]
conserve to keep safe from loss, destruction, or waste. [1/4 definitions]
crack (informal) to break into (a safe or the like). [1/15 definitions]
decontaminate to make (an area) safe for humans by removing or neutralizing radiation, poisonous substances, or the like. [1/2 definitions]
depository any place used for depositing things, esp. a safe place. [1/2 definitions]
edible suitable or safe to be eaten as food. [1/2 definitions]
ensure to protect or render safe. [1/2 definitions]
harbor any shelter or safe place. [1/5 definitions]
hot cell an enclosure designed to house radioactive materials in a safe manner so they can be worked on or tested by remote control.
inedible not suitable or safe to be eaten.
insecure having insufficient protection; not safe or secure. [1/3 definitions]
insecurity the condition or quality of having insufficient protection or not being safe. [1/3 definitions]
lock1 a mechanical device for preventing entry through a door or window or into a safe, usu. opened with a key or combination. [1/10 definitions]
preserve to keep safe from loss. [1/8 definitions]
refugee a person forced to leave his or her home or native land to seek safe refuge, usu. as a result of war, persecution, or the like.
sacred made safe from or against violation. [1/5 definitions]
safecracking the act, craft, or technique of breaking open a locked safe, usu. in order to steal its contents.