n. pl. sal·vos 1. A mental provision or reservation. 2. An expedient for protecting one's reputation or for soothing one's conscience. [Latin salvō (as in Medieval Latin salvō iūre, saving the right), ablative of salvus, safe; see SAFE.] |
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