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–noun, plural (especially collectively) perch, (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) perch·es.
1.any spiny-finned, freshwater food fish of the genus Perca, as P. flavescens (yellow perch), of the U.S., or P. fluviatilis, of Europe.
2.any of various other related, spiny-finned fishes.
3.any of several embioticid fishes, as Hysterocarpus traski (tule perch) of California.

[Origin: 1350–1400; ME perche < MF < L perca < Gk pérké]
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–noun
1.a pole or rod, usually horizontal, serving as a roost for birds.
2.any place or object, as a sill, fence, branch, or twig, for a bird, animal, or person to alight or rest upon.
3.a high or elevated position, resting place, or the like.
4.a small, elevated seat for the driver of any of certain vehicles.
5.a pole connecting the fore and hind running parts of a spring carriage or other vehicle.
6.a post set up as a navigational aid on a navigational hazard or on a buoy.
7.British.
a.a linear or square rod.
b.a measure of volume for stone, about 24 cubic feet (0.7 cubic meters).
8.Textiles. an apparatus consisting of two vertical posts and a horizontal roller, used for inspecting cloth after it leaves the loom.
9.Obsolete. any pole, rod, or the like.
–verb (used without object)
10.to alight or rest upon a perch.
11.to settle or rest in some elevated position, as if on a perch.
–verb (used with object)
12.to set or place on or as if on a perch.
13.to inspect (cloth) for defects and blemishes after it has been taken from the loom and placed upon a perch.

[Origin: 1250–1300; ME perche < OF < L pertica pole, staff, measuring rod]

perch·a·ble, adjective
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Main Entry:  perch
Part of Speech:  verb
Synonyms:  alight, bar, fish, land, peg, pike, pole, rod, roost, seat, sit, squat, staff, stick, roose
Source:  Synonym Collection v1.1
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Main Entry:  balance
Part of Speech:  verb
Definition:  To place or be placed on a narrow or insecure surface.
Synonyms:  poise
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perch, common name for some members of the family Percidae, symmetrical freshwater fishes of N Europe, Asia, and North America. The perch belongs to the large order Perciformes (spiny-finned fishes) and is related to the sunfishes and the sea basses. Best known is the yellow (also called red) perch (Perca flavescens), a popular game and food fish abundant in lakes and large streams, where it feeds on insects, crayfish, and small fish and grows to an average length of 1 ft (30 cm) and weight of 1 lb (.5 kg). The voracious walleye, or walleyed pike (Stizostedion vitreum), another member of the family, is darker and larger (up to 10 lb/4.5 kg). Very similar to the walleye but slenderer and smaller is the Eastern sauger, or sand pike (S. canadense). The native American darters (2-3 in/5-8 cm), found E of the Rockies, are a subfamily containing many species, most of them brilliantly colored. Of separate families are the pirate perch, a chubby little fish of sluggish streams and bayous (family Aphredoderidae), and the trout perch, or sand roller, a small fish abundant in the Great Lakes (family Mugiloididae). Perches are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Osteichthyes, order Perciformes, family Percidae.

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