Reserve Reserve Wemyss Castle Reserve can mean several things;

1. It can mean a place :

See also: Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, National Nature Reserve

2. A reserve can also mean a stockpile for future use. In economics it can be a stockpile of some commodity (such as oil) or most importantly a stockpile of money or monetary assets. Examples include the Federal Reserve of the United States of America.

3. In military terms a reserve can mean forces (or army) held back from battle in order to deal with unforseen contingencies, or to exploit successes, or to relieve troops that have lost their effectiveness. It can also mean troops not part of a permanent standing army, especially volunteer reserve or a Reserve component of the United States military.

4. In academic library terms reserve usually refers to course reserves, or materials set aside by the library for a particular course or other academic use.

5. In legal terms, a judge may reserve a decision in a case, which means that he takes time to consider the judgment rather than delivering it straight after hearing the parties to the case. A reserved judgment is usually delivered in written form. Compare Ex tempore.