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Verb
/ˈtreZHər/,
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treasures, plural;
  1. Keep carefully (a valuable or valued item)

  2. Value highly
    • - the island is treasured by walkers and conservationists
    • - his library was his most treasured possession
Noun
  1. A quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects

  2. A very valuable object
    • - she set out to look at the art treasures
  3. A person whom the speaker loves or who is valued for the assistance they can give
    • - the housekeeper is a real treasure—I don't know what he would do without her

  1. accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc.; "the pirates hid their treasure on a small island in the West Indies"
  2. prize: hold dear; "I prize these old photographs"
  3. care for: be fond of; be attached to
  4. gem: art highly prized for its beauty or perfection
  5. any possession that is highly valued by its owner; "the children returned from the seashore with their shells and other treasures"
  6. a collection of precious things; "the trunk held all her meager treasures"
  7. Treasure (from Greek θησαυρος; thesaurus, meaning "a treasure of the chest", is a cognate) is a concentration of riches, often one which is considered lost or forgotten until being rediscovered. Some jurisdictions legally define what constitutes treasure, such as in the British Treasure Act 1996.
  8. Treasure is an animated television series set in England shown on ABC Kids (Australia). It is about the life of a fourteen year old girl and her friends.
  9. Treasure is a difficult information-based card game requiring large amounts of memorization and strategy. The gameplay is similar to that of Bullshit (card game), but the goal of the game is different enough that the two games are vastly different.
  10. Treasure is an action-adventure novel by Clive Cussler. This is the ninth book featuring the author’s primary protagonist, Dirk Pitt.
  11. Treasure (1984) is the third album by the Cocteau Twins. With this album, the band settled on what would, from then on, be their primary lineup: vocalist Elizabeth Fraser, guitarist Robin Guthrie and bassist Simon Raymonde. ...
  12. A treasure trove may broadly be defined as an amount of money or coin, gold, silver, plate, or bullion found hidden underground or in places such as cellars or attics, where the treasure seems old enough for it to be presumed that the true owner is dead and the heirs undiscoverable. ...
  13. Treasure (titled Celtic Treasure in the United States) is the third internationally released album by Hayley Westenra, released in 2007 (see 2007 in music). ...
  14. Treasure is a limited edition compilation album by Holly Cole. It was released in Canada in 1998 on Alert Records. It is a collection of "Hits and Previously Unreleased Tracks" from 1989-1993.
  15. Treasure was a British educational magazine for young children published by Fleetway Publications which ran for 418 issues published between 14 January 1963 and 16 January 1971. The editor was Arthur Bouchier.
  16. A collection of valuable things; Any single thing that one values greatly; A term of endearment; To consider to be precious; To store or stow in a safe place
  17. (treasurable) Capable of or worthy of being treasured
  18. (Treasures) 50 horse cards, 5 treasure cards, and 55 extra-rare shiny cards with turquoise background. Each pack comes with a sticker card, a tattoo card, and a mini-game. Find out more at [1]
  19. (Treasures) Buddha, Dharma, Sangha.
  20. (Treasures) To dream that you find treasures, denotes that you will be greatly aided in your pursuit of fortune by some unexpected generosity. If you lose treasures, bad luck in business and the inconstancy of friends is foretold.
  21. (treasures) the 7: s. dhana (q.v.).
  22. beahhord, n.; goldhord, m; hord, n.; maðm
  23. Schatz, the German word for treasure, was already used by early Germanic peoples for a struck piece of money in circulation. Like the English word treasure, the word Schatz is generally used for an accumulation of money or merchandise (valuable jewellery, etc.). ...
  24. In extispicy TT , an unidentified part of the lung TT .
  25. The fairytale situation where the dreamer unexpectedly finds treasure indicates that unexploited talents or potential lie within him and should, like the treasure, be unearthed.