0 a kind of greenhouse, or a glass-walled part of a building, in which plants are grown -- drivhus, vinterhage
She grows orchids in her conservatory.
1 a school of music, art etc -- konservatorium
He trained at the Conservatory of Dramatic Art in Montreal.
At the same time, competition between conservatories led to the development of specialist courses in areas such as early music and ethnomusicology.
They have had orders to build conservatories, for example, but suddenly their customers, believing that they might lose their properties, have cancelled those orders.
He may not know what that does; it forces building firms and traders to pay new charges to be allowed to install windows, conservatories, roof lights, roof windows and doors.
One of these trades was music; thus, the hospitals developed into true music conservatories of the day.
However, sunrooms with opaque roofs may be considered distinct from conservatories with transparent or semi-transparent roofs.
The greenhouses were originally constructed in the 1920s, with the conservatories added in the 1960s.
All the glass on one of the conservatories was shattered.
The stables, conservatories and out-buildings were perfect in their kind.
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