| perch | | |
| perch | (n.) | support consisting of a branch or rod that serves as a resting place (especially for a bird). |
| perch, pole, rod | (n.) | a linear measure of 16.5 feet. |
| perch, pole, rod | (n.) | a square rod of land. |
| perch | (n.) | an elevated place serving as a seat. |
| perch | (n.) | any of numerous fishes of America and Europe. |
| perch | (n.) | spiny-finned freshwater food and game fishes. |
| perch | (n.) | any of numerous spiny-finned fishes of various families of the order Perciformes. |
| perch, rest, roost | (v.) | sit, as on a branch.; "The birds perched high in the tree" |
| alight, light, perch | (v.) | to come to rest, settle.; "Misfortune lighted upon him" |
| perch | (v.) | cause to perch or sit.; "She perched her hat on her head" |
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