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113 words match “PERCH”

RAZOR-BACKED a.
Having a sharp, lean, or thin back; as, a razor-backed hog, perch, etc.
ROCKFISH n.
An American fresh-water darter; the log perch.
ROD n.
A measure of length containing sixteen and a half feet; -- called also perch, and pole. Black rod. See in the Vocabulary. -- Rods and cones (Anat.), the elongated cells or elements of the sensory layer of the retina, some of which are cylindrical, others somewhat conical.
ROOD n.
A measure of five and a half yards in length; a red; a perch; a pole. [Prov.Eng.]
ROOST n. 3 definitions
The pole or other support on which fowls rest at night; a perch. He clapped his wings upon his roost. Dryden.
ROSEFISH n.
sh (Sebastes marinus) found on the northern coasts of Europe and America. called also red perch, hemdurgan, Norway haddok, and also, erroneously, snapper, bream, and bergylt.
RUB n.
obstruction hard to overcome; a pinch. Every rub is smoothed on our way. Shak. To sleep, perchance to dream; ay, there's the rub. Shak. Upon this rub, the English ambassadors thought fit to demur. Hayward. One knows not, certainly, what other rubs might have been ordained for us by a wise Providence. W. Besant.…
RUFF; RUFFE n.
A small freshwater European perch (Acerina vulgaris); -- called also pope, blacktail, and stone, or striped, perch.
SAPOTACEOUS a.
es and shrubs, including the star apple, the Lucuma, or natural marmalade tree, the gutta-percha tree (Isonandra), and the India mahwa, as well as the sapodilla, or sapota, after which the order is named.
SEA BASS n.
blotches. Called also, locally, blue bass, black sea bass, blackfish, bluefish, and black perch. (b) A California food fish (Cynoscion nobile); -- called also white sea bass, and sea salmon.
SEA DACE n.
The European sea perch.
SEA WOLF n.
The European sea perch.
SILVER a.
(b). -- Silver moth (Zoöl.), a lepisma. -- Silver owl (Zoöl.), the barn owl. -- Silver perch (Zoöl.), the mademoiselle, 2. -- Silver pheasant (Zoöl.), any one of several species of beautiful crested and long-tailed Asiatic pheasants, of the genus Euplocamus. They have the tail and more or less of the upper parts si…
SIT v.
To perch; to rest with the feet drawn up, as birds do on a branch, pole, etc.
SNOOK n.
A large perchlike marine food fish (Centropomus undecimalis) found both on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of tropical America; -- called also ravallia, and robalo.
SPRAT n.
A California surf-fish (Rhacochilus toxotes); -- called also alfione, and perch. Sprat borer (Zoöl.), the red-throated diver; -- so called from its fondness for sprats. See Diver. -- Sprat loon. (Zoöl.) (a) The young of the great northern diver. [Prov. Eng.] (b) The red-throated diver. See Diver. -- Sprat mew (Zoöl.)…
STANG n.
In land measure, a pole, rod, or perch. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Swift. Stang ball, a projectile consisting of two half balls united by a bar; a bar shot. See Illust. of Bar shot, under Bar. -- To ride the stang, to be carried on a pole on men's shoulders. This method of punishing wife beaters, etc., was once in vogue in…
SUNFISH n.
Any one of numerous species of perch-like North American fresh- water fishes of the family Centrachidæ. They have a broad, compressed body, and strong dorsal spines. Among the common species of the Eastern United States are Lepomis gibbosus (called also bream, pondfish, pumpkin seed, and sunny), the blue sunfish, or do…
SUPERPHYSICAL a.
Above or beyond physics; not explainable by physical laws. Something superphysical and superchemical. J. Le Conte.
TELEOCEPHIAL n.
e order of bony fishes including most of the common market species, as bass, salmon, cod, perch, etc.
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