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Definition of fresh
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Fresh (n.) A
flood;
a
freshet.
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Frim
::
Frim (a.)
Flourishing;
thriving;
fresh;
in good case;
vigorous.
New
::
New
(superl.)
Having
existed,
or
having
been made, but a short time;
having
originated
or
occured
lately;
having
recently
come into
existence,
or into one's
possession;
not early or long in
being;
of late
origin;
recent;
fresh;
modern;
--
opposed
to old, as, a new coat; a new
house;
a new book; a new
fashion..
Roach
::
Roach (n.) A
European
fresh-water
fish of the Carp
family
(Leuciscus
rutilus).
It is
silver-white,
with a
greenish
back..
Esox
::
Esox (n.) A genus of
fresh-water
fishes,
including
pike and
pickerel..
Regrate
::
Regrate
(v. t.) To
remove
the outer
surface
of, as of an old hewn
stone,
so as to give it a fresh
appearance..
Consolation
::
Consolation
(n.) The act of
consoling;
the state of being
consoled;
allevation
of
misery
or
distress
of mind;
refreshment
of
spirit;
comfort;
that which
consoles
or
comforts
the
spirit.
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..
Unweary
::
Unweary
(v. t.) To cause to cease being
weary;
to
refresh.
Soak
::
Soak (v. t.) To cause or
suffer
to lie in a fluid till the
substance
has
imbibed
what it can
contain;
to
macerate
in water or other
liquid;
to
steep,
as for the
purpose
of
softening
or
freshening;
as, to soak
cloth;
to soak
bread;
to soak salt meat, salt fish, or the
like..
Recruit
::
Recruit
(v. i.) To gain new
supplies
of
anything
wasted;
to gain
health,
flesh,
spirits,
or the like; to
recuperate;
as, lean
cattle
recruit
in fresh
pastures..
Valvata
::
Valvata
(n.) A genus of small
spiral
fresh-water
gastropods
having
an
operculum.
Sherbet
::
Sherbet
(n.) A
refreshing
drink,
common
in the East, made of the juice of some
fruit,
diluted,
sweetened,
and
flavored
in
various
ways; as,
orange
sherbet;
lemon
sherbet;
raspberry
sherbet,
etc..
Redeye
::
Redeye
(n.) The
goggle-eye,
or
fresh-water
rock
bass..
Fan
::
Fan (n.) To cool and
refresh,
by
moving
the air with a fan; to blow the air on the face of with a fan..
Amphidisc
::
Amphidisc
(n.) A
peculiar
small
siliceous
spicule
having
a
denticulated
wheel at each end; -- found in
freshwater
sponges.
Fresh
::
Fresh
(superl)
New;
original;
additional.
Hydrina
::
Hydrina
(n. pl.) The group of
hydroids
to which the
fresh-water
hydras
belong.
Scurvy
::
Scurvy
(n.) A
disease
characterized
by livid
spots,
especially
about the
thighs
and legs, due to
extravasation
of
blood,
and by
spongy
gums, and
bleeding
from
almost
all the
mucous
membranes.
It is
accompanied
by
paleness,
languor,
depression,
and
general
debility.
It is
occasioned
by
confinement,
innutritious
food, and hard
labor,
but
especially
by lack of fresh
vegetable
food, or
confinement
for a long time to a
limited
range of food, which is
incapable
of
repairing
the waste of the
system.
It
Recreate
::
Recreate
(v. t.) To give fresh life to; to
reanimate;
to
revive;
especially,
to
refresh
after
wearying
toil or
anxiety;
to
relieve;
to
cheer;
to
divert;
to
amuse;
to
gratify..
Blob
::
Blob (n.) A small
fresh-water
fish
(Uranidea
Richardsoni);
the
miller's
thumb.
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