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perch position

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  • perch — perch1 [pʉrch] n. pl. perch or perches [ME perche < OFr < L perca < Gr perkē < IE base * perk̑ , speckled, colorful > Ger farbe, color, OE forn, trout] 1. any of a family (Percidae) of small, spiny finned, freshwater, percoid food… …   English World dictionary

  • perch — perch1 perchable, adj. /perrch/, n. 1. a pole or rod, usually horizontal, serving as a roost for birds. 2. any place or object, as a sill, fence, branch, or twig, for a bird, animal, or person to alight or rest upon. 3. a high or elevated… …   Universalium

  • perch — I. /pɜtʃ / (say perch) noun 1. a pole or rod usually fixed horizontally to serve as a roost for birds. 2. any thing or place serving for a bird, or for anything else, to alight or rest upon. 3. an elevated position or station. 4. a small elevated …  

  • perch — I [[t]pɜrtʃ[/t]] n. 1) a pole or rod, serving as a roost for birds 2) any place or object for a bird, animal, or person to alight or rest upon 3) a high or elevated position, resting place, or the like 4) trs a small, elevated seat for the driver …   From formal English to slang

  • Perch (equilibristic) — The perch is an equilibristic balancing act where one performer balances atop a pole that is being balanced by another performer. Each perch pole has a loop at the top into which the performer may insert either a hand or a foot in order to… …   Wikipedia

  • perch — {{11}}perch (n.1) where a bird rests, late 13c., a pole, rod, stick, stake, from O.Fr. perche unit of linear measurement (5.5 yards), also measuring rod, pole, bar used to measure this length (13c.), from L. pertica pole, long staff, measuring… …   Etymology dictionary

  • perch — I. noun Etymology: Middle English perche, from Anglo French, from Latin pertica pole Date: 14th century 1. a bar or peg on which something is hung 2. a. a roost for a bird b. a resting place or vantage point ; seat c. a prominent position …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • perch — perch1 [pə:tʃ US pə:rtʃ] n [Sense: 1 2; Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: perche, from Latin pertica pole ] [Sense: 3; Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: perche, from Latin perca, from Greek perke] 1.) a branch or stic …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Perch SSSI — Infobox SSSI name=The Perch aos=Somerset interest=Biological gridref=gbmappingsmall|ST480532 area=72.1 hectare (178.2 acre) notifydate=1990 http://www.natureonthemap.org.uk/map.aspx? ] The Perch (gbmapping|ST480532) is a 72.1 hectare (178.2 acre) …   Wikipedia

  • perch — 1 noun (C) 1 a branch, stick, rod etc where a bird sits, especially in a bird cage 2 informal a high place where a person sits or where a building is placed: From our perch on the hill, we can see the whole city. 3 a fish that lives in lakes and… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • perch — I. n. 1. Pole, staff, rod. 2. Roost. 3. Elevated position, height. 4. Pole, rod, 5½ yards. 5. Rod, 1/160 of an acre. 6. (Arch.) Bracket, console. II …   New dictionary of synonyms

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