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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)
Not salt; as, fresh
water,
in
distinction
from that which is from the sea, or
brackish;
fresh meat, in
distinction
from that which is
pickled
or
salted..
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Refresher
::
Refresher
(n.) An extra fee paid to
counsel
in a case that has been
adjourned
from one term to
another,
or that is
unusually
protracted..
Fade
::
Fade (v. t.) To cause to
wither;
to
deprive
of
freshness
or
vigor;
to wear away.
Stockholder
::
Stockfish
(n.) Young fresh cod.
Breezy
::
Breezy
(a.)
Fresh;
brisk;
full of life.
Kipper
::
Kipper
(n.) A
salmon
split open,
salted,
and dried or
smoked;
-- so
called
because
salmon
after
spawning
were
usually
so
cured,
not being good when
fresh..
Green-stall
::
Green-stall
(n.) A stall at which
greens
and fresh
vegetables
are
exposed
for sale.
Peppermint
::
Peppermint
(n.) A
volatile
oil (oil of
peppermint)
distilled
from the fresh herb; also, a
well-known
essence
or
spirit
(essence
of
peppermint)
obtained
from it..
Enliven
::
Enliven
(v. t.) To give life,
action,
or
motion
to; to make
vigorous
or
active;
to
excite;
to
quicken;
as, fresh fuel
enlivens
a
fire..
Lim Naea
::
Lim naea (n.) A genus of
fresh-water
air-breathing
mollusks,
abundant
in ponds and
streams;
--
called
also pond
snail..
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..
Water Tree
::
Water tree () A
climbing
shrub
(Tetracera
alnifolia,
/
potatoria)
of
Western
Africa,
which pours out a
watery
sap from the
freshly
cut
stems..
Taenioglossa
::
Taenioglossa
(n. pl.) An
extensive
division
of
gastropod
mollusks
in which the
odontophore
is long and
narrow,
and
usually
bears seven rows of
teeth.
It
includes
a large
number
of
families
both
marine
and
fresh-water..
Piraya
::
Piraya
(n.) A large
voracious
fresh-water
fish
(Serrasalmo
piraya)
of South
America,
having
lancet-shaped
teeth..
Bait
::
Bait (v. i.) A
portion
of food or
drink,
as a
refreshment
taken on a
journey;
also, a stop for rest and
refreshment..
Distill
::
Distill
(v. t.) To
obtain
by
distillation;
to
extract
by
distillation,
as
spirits,
essential
oil, etc.; to
rectify;
as, to
distill
brandy
from wine; to
distill
alcoholic
spirits
from
grain;
to
distill
essential
oils from
flowers,
etc.; to
distill
fresh water from sea
water..
Greenness
::
Greenness
(n.)
Freshness;
vigor;
newness.
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..
Bream
::
Bream (n.) An
American
fresh-water
fish, of
various
species
of
Pomotis
and
allied
genera,
which are also
called
sunfishes
and
pondfishes.
See
Pondfish..
Conferva
::
Conferva
(n.) Any
unbranched,
slender,
green plant of the
fresh-water
algae.
The word is
frequently
used in a wider
sense..
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..
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