A bodyguard or unit of bodyguards, a guard of someone's (especially a king's) life or person.
An attendant, usually an expert swimmer, employed to save swimmers in trouble or near drowning at a body of water.
A lifesaver.
A sturdy metal bracket fixed in front of each of the leading wheels of a train to deflect small objects away from the wheels to prevent derailment.
The person who takes over a shift for another.
The feeling associated with the removal of stress or discomfort.
Release from a post or duty, as when replaced by another.
A type of sculpture or other artwork in which shapes or figures protrude from a flat background.
A certain fine or composition paid by the heir of a tenant upon the death of the ancestor.
A lowering of a tax through special provisions; tax relief.
The apparent difference in elevation in the surface of a painting or drawing made noticeable by a variation in light or color.
Aid or assistance offered in time of need.
The removal of stress or discomfort.
The supposed projection of a charge from the surface of a field, indicated by shading on the sinister and lower sides.
Court-ordered compensation, aid, or protection, a redress.
The difference of elevations on a surface.
Characterized by surface inequalities.
Of or used in letterpress.