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Definition of fresh
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fresh is as below...
Fresh
(superl)
Renewed
in
vigor,
alacrity,
or
readiness
for
action;
as, fresh for a
combat;
hence,
tending
to renew in
vigor;
rather
strong;
cool or
brisk;
as, a fresh
wind..
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Green-stall
::
Green-stall
(n.) A stall at which
greens
and fresh
vegetables
are
exposed
for sale.
Rotifera
::
Rotifera
(n.) An order of
minute
worms which
usually
have one or two
groups
of
vibrating
cilia on the head,
which,
when in
motion,
often give an
appearance
of
rapidly
revolving
wheels.
The
species
are very
numerous
in fresh
waters,
and are very
diversified
in form and
habits..
Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To drive or carry along or off with a broom or a
brush,
or as if with a
broom;
to
remove
by, or as if by,
brushing;
as, to sweep dirt from a
floor;
the wind
sweeps
the snow from the
hills;
a
freshet
sweeps
away a dam,
timber,
or
rubbish;
a
pestilence
sweeps
off
multitudes..
Maidenhood
::
Maidenhood
(n.)
Newness;
freshness;
uncontaminated
state.
Cibation
::
Cibation
(n.) The
process
or
operation
of
feeding
the
contents
of the
crucible
with fresh
material.
Newly
::
Newly
(adv.)
Anew;
afresh;
freshly.
Langya
::
Langya
(n.) One of
several
species
of East
Indian
and
Asiatic
fresh-water
fishes
of the genus
Ophiocephalus,
remarkable
for their power of
living
out of
water,
and for their
tenacity
of life; --
called
also
walking
fishes..
Waterman
::
Waterman
(n.) A man who plies for hire on
rivers,
lakes,
or
canals,
or in
harbors,
in
distinction
from a
seaman
who is
engaged
on the high seas; a man who
manages
fresh-water
craft;
a
boatman;
a
ferryman..
Fresh
::
Fresh (n.) A
stream
or
spring
of fresh
water.
Fading
::
Fading
(a.)
Losing
freshness,
color,
brightness,
or
vigor..
Minnow
::
Minnow
(n.) A small
European
fresh-water
cyprinoid
fish
(Phoxinus
laevis,
formerly
Leuciscus
phoxinus);
sometimes
applied
also to the young of
larger
kinds;
--
called
also minim and
minny.
The name is also
applied
to
several
allied
American
species,
of the
genera
Phoxinus,
Notropis,
or
Minnilus,
and
Rhinichthys..
Buttery
::
Buttery
(n.) A room in some
English
colleges
where
liquors,
fruit,
and
refreshments
are kept for sale to the
students..
Mysis
::
Mysis (n.) A genus of small
schizopod
shrimps
found both in fresh and salt
water;
the
opossum
shrimps.
One
species
inhabits
the Great Lakes of North
America,
and is
largely
eaten by the
whitefish.
The
marine
species
form part of the food of right
whales..
Anas
::
Anas (n.) A genus of water
fowls,
of the order
Anseres,
including
certain
species
of
fresh-water
ducks..
Breeze
::
Breeze
(n.) A
light,
gentle
wind; a
fresh,
soft-blowing
wind..
Refocillate
::
Refocillate
(v. t.) To
refresh;
to
revive.
Piraya
::
Piraya
(n.) A large
voracious
fresh-water
fish
(Serrasalmo
piraya)
of South
America,
having
lancet-shaped
teeth..
Freshened
::
Freshened
(imp. & p. p.) of
Freshe.
Whitecap
::
Whitecap
(n.) A wave whose crest
breaks
into white foam, as when the wind is
freshening..
Rissoid
::
Rissoid
(n.) Any one of very
numerous
species
of small
spiral
gastropods
of the genus
Rissoa,
or
family
Rissoidae,
found both in fresh and salt
water..
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