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perch

noun

[L. perca.]

A fish of the genus Perca. This fish has a deep body, very rough scales, an arched back, and prickly dorsal fins.

perch

noun
A pole; hence, a roost for fowls, which is often a pole; also, any thing on which they light.

perch

A measure of length containing five yards and a half; a rod. In the popular language of America, rod is chiefly used; but rod, pole, and perch, all signifying the same thing, may be used indifferently.

perch

verb intransitive
To sit or roost; as a bird.

perch

To light or settle on a fixed body; as a bird.

perch

verb transitive
To place on a fixed object or perch.