Perch - Law Dictionary Search Results
Perch
of the family Percidaelig as the common American or yellow perch Perca flavescens syn Perca Americana and the European perch Perca
Perch
Perch, a measure of land, consisting of five yards and a
Perca
Perca, a perch of land, 16' feet. See PERCH.
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Perca
A genus of fishes including the fresh water perch
Rod
of sixteen feet and a half long, otherwise called a perch.
Oblata terr'
terr', half an acre, or, as some say, half a perch of land, Spelm.
Acre
Edw. I., according to which an acre contains 160 square perches, the then perch being 5' yards. See Blount's Law Dict.
Sea perch
The European bass Roccus lupus syn Labrax lupus called also sea dace
Sea bass
locally blue bass black sea bass blackfish bluefish and black perch
Rosefish
the northern coasts of Europe and America called also red perch hemdurgan Norway haddok and also erroneously snapper bream and bergylt
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