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Definition of fresh
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Fresh (v. t.) To
refresh;
to
freshen.
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Pondfish
::
Pondfish
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
American
fresh-water
fishes
belonging
to the
family
Centrarchidae;
--
called
also pond
perch,
and
sunfish..
Bloom
::
Bloom (n.) The
delicate,
powdery
coating
upon
certain
growing
or
newly-gathered
fruits
or
leaves,
as on
grapes,
plums,
etc.
Hence:
Anything
giving
an
appearance
of
attractive
freshness;
a
flush;
a
glow..
Trout
::
Trout (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
fishes
belonging
to
Salmo,
Salvelinus,
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Salmonidae.
They are
highly
esteemed
as game
fishes
and for the
quality
of their
flesh.
All the
species
breed in fresh
water,
but after
spawning
many of them
descend
to the sea if they have an
opportunity..
Freshen
::
Freshen
(v. t.) To make
fresh;
to
separate,
as
water,
from
saline
ingredients;
to make less salt; as, to
freshen
water,
fish, or
flesh..
Zingel
::
Zingel
(n.) A
small,
edible,
freshwater
European
perch
(Aspro
zingel),
having
a
round,
elongated
body and
prominent
snout..
Breeze
::
Breeze
(n.) A
light,
gentle
wind; a
fresh,
soft-blowing
wind..
Haplomi
::
Haplomi
(n. pl.) An order of
freshwater
fishes,
including
the true
pikes,
cyprinodonts,
and
blindfishes..
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..
Recapper
::
Recapper
(n.) A tool used for
applying
a fresh
percussion
cap or
primer
to a
cartridge
shell in
reloading
it.
Blotting Paper
::
Blotting
paper () A kind of
thick,
bibulous,
unsized
paper,
used to
absorb
superfluous
ink from
freshly
written
manuscript,
and thus
prevent
blots..
Gastropoda
::
Gastropoda
(n. pl.) One of the
classes
of
Mollusca,
of great
extent.
It
includes
most of the
marine
spiral
shells,
and the land and
fresh-water
snails.
They
generally
creep by means of a flat,
muscular
disk, or foot, on the
ventral
side of the body. The head
usually
bears one or two pairs of
tentacles.
See
Mollusca..
Flood
::
Flood (v. i.) A great flow of
water;
a body of
moving
water;
the
flowing
stream,
as of a
river;
especially,
a body of
water,
rising,
swelling,
and
overflowing
land not
usually
thus
covered;
a
deluge;
a
freshet;
an
inundation..
Refreshed
::
Refreshed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Refres.
Dayfly
::
Dayfly
(n.) A
neuropterous
insect
of the genus
Ephemera
and
related
genera,
of many
species,
and
inhabiting
fresh water in the
larval
state;
the
ephemeral
fly; -- so
called
because
it
commonly
lives but one day in the
winged
or adult
state.
See
Ephemeral
fly, under
Ephemeral..
Brand-new
::
Brand-new
(a.) Quite new;
bright
as if fresh from the
forge.
Verd
::
Verd (n.)
Greenness;
freshness.
Scyphophori
::
Scyphophori
(n. pl.) An order of
fresh-water
fishes
inhabiting
tropical
Africa.
They have
rudimentary
electrical
organs
on each side of the tail.
Pluroderes
::
Pluroderes
(n. pl.) A group of
fresh-water
turtles
in which the neck can not be
retracted,
but is bent to one side, for
protection.
The
matamata
is an
example..
Racy
::
Racy
(superl.)
Hence:
Exciting
to the
mental
taste by a
strong
or
distinctive
character
of
thought
or
language;
peculiar
and
piquant;
fresh and
lively.
Renovate
::
Renovate
(v. t.) To make over
again;
to
restore
to
freshness
or
vigor;
to
renew.
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