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Definition of fresh
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Fresh
(superl)
Youthful;
florid;
as, these fresh
nymphs..
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Freshness
::
Freshness
(n.) The state of being
fresh.
Fresh-new
::
Fresh-new
(a.)
Unpracticed.
Regalement
::
Regalement
(n.) The act of
regaling;
anything
which
regales;
refreshment;
entertainment.
Crisp
::
Crisp (a.)
Possessing
a
certain
degree
of
firmness
and
freshness;
in a
fresh,
unwilted
condition..
Eventognathi
::
Eventognathi
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes
including
a vast
number
of
freshwater
species
such as the carp,
loach,
chub, etc..
Recent
::
Recent
(a.) Of late
origin,
existence,
or
occurrence;
lately
come; not of
remote
date,
antiquated
style,
or the like; not
already
known,
familiar,
worn out,
trite,
etc.;
fresh;
novel;
new;
modern;
as,
recent
news..
Chromid
::
Chromid
(n.) One of the
Chromidae,
a
family
of
fresh-water
fishes
abundant
in the
tropical
parts of
America
and
Africa.
Some are
valuable
food
fishes,
as the bulti of the
Nile..
Conserve
::
Conserve
(n.) A
medicinal
confection
made of
freshly
gathered
vegetable
substances
mixed with
finely
powdered
refined
sugar.
See
Confection.
Fresh-water
::
Fresh-water
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
living
in, water not salt; as,
fresh-water
geological
deposits;
a
fresh-water
fish;
fresh-water
mussels..
Fresh
::
Fresh (v. t.) To
refresh;
to
freshen.
Matte
::
Matte (n.) A
partly
reduced
copper
sulphide,
obtained
by
alternately
roasting
and
melting
copper
ore in
separating
the metal from
associated
iron ores, and
called
coarse
metal,
fine
metal,
etc.,
according
to the grade of
fineness.
On the
exterior
it is dark brown or
black,
but on a fresh
surface
is
yellow
or
bronzy
in
color..
Scarifier
::
Scarifier
(n.) An
implement
for
stripping
and
loosening
the soil,
without
bringing
up a fresh
surface..
Alga
::
Alga (n.) A kind of
seaweed;
pl. the class of
cellular
cryptogamic
plants
which
includes
the
black,
red, and green
seaweeds,
as kelp,
dulse,
sea
lettuce,
also
marine
and fresh water
confervae,
etc..
Gudgeon
::
Gudgeon
(n.) A small
European
freshwater
fish
(Gobio
fluviatilis),
allied
to the carp. It is
easily
caught
and often used for food and for bait. In
America
the
killifishes
or
minnows
are often
called
gudgeons..
Moorball
::
Moorball
(n.) A
fresh-water
alga
(Cladophora
Aegagropila)
which forms a
globular
mass.
Chowder
::
Chowder
(n.) A dish made of fresh fish or
clams,
biscuit,
onions,
etc.,
stewed
together..
Renew
::
Renew (v. t.) To make new
again;
to
restore
to
freshness,
perfection,
or
vigor;
to give new life to; to
rejuvenate;
to
re/stablish;
to
recreate;
to
rebuild..
Catadromous
::
Catadromous
(a.)
Living
in fresh
water,
and going to the sea to
spawn;
--
opposed
to
anadromous,
and said of the eel..
Freshening
::
Freshening
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Freshe.
Sunfish
::
Sunfish
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
perch-like
North
American
fresh-water
fishes
of the
family
Centrachidae.
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
dollardee
(L.
pallidus),
and the
long-eared
sunfish
(L.
auritus).
Several
of the
species
are
called
also
pondfish..
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