salvage
111salvage vessel — / sælvɪdʒ ˌves(ə)l/ noun a ship which specialises in saving other ships and their cargoes …
112salvage corps — An organization, normally maintained by private enterprise, the purpose of which is to have members in attendance at a fire for the particular purpose of saving property and preserving it from the elements until the owner or owners can assume… …
113salvage therapy — Treatment that is given after the cancer has not responded to other treatments …
114salvage cover — noun : a waterproof sheet for protecting goods from damage by water, smoke, or weather during or after a fire …
115salvage cutting — noun : a cutting made to remove injured or killed trees for the primary purpose of recovering usable material before it becomes worthless compare sanitation cutting …
116salvage value — noun : an amount estimated as expected to be realized or actually realized on sale of a fixed asset at the end of its useful life used in calculating depreciation …
117salvage therapy — …
118salvage yard — …
119Marine salvage — Salvor redirects here. For other uses, see Salvor (disambiguation). Admiralty law …
120Dead Space: Salvage — Cover Art by Christopher Shy Publication information Publisher …