Perch - Law Dictionary Search Results
Batfowling
a torch or other light and beating the bush or perch where they roost The birds flying to the light are
Barse
The common perch See 1st Bass
Overperch
To perch upon to fly over
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Percheron
One of a breed of draught horses originating in Perche an old district of France called also Percheron Norman
Leuca
paces. In Dugd. Mon., tom. i. p. 313,it is 480 perches. Spelman says a mile.
Arpen, or Arpent
acre or furlong of ground. According to Domesday Book, 100 perches make an arpent, Cowel.
Percomorphi
A division of fishes including the perches and related kinds
Percoid
Belonging to or resembling the perches or family Percidaelig
Perciformes
An extensive tribe or suborder of fishes including the true perches Percidaelig the pondfishes Centrarchidaelig the sciaelignoids Sciaelignidaelig the sparoids Sparidaelig
VerbarInsessores
An order of birds formerly established to include the perching birds but now generally regarded as an artificial group
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