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Definition of fresh
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Fresh
(superl)
Youthful;
florid;
as, these fresh
nymphs..
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Emydea
::
Emydea
(n. pl.) A group of
chelonians
which
comprises
many
species
of
fresh-water
tortoises
and
terrapins.
Refrigerium
::
Refrigerium
(n.)
Cooling
refreshment;
refrigeration.
Crayfish
::
Crayfish
(n.) Any
crustacean
of the
family
Astacidae,
resembling
the
lobster,
but
smaller,
and found in fresh
waters.
Crawfishes
are
esteemed
very
delicate
food both in
Europe
and
America.
The North
American
species
are
numerous
and
mostly
belong
to the genus
Cambarus.
The blind
crawfish
of the
Mammoth
Cave is
Cambarus
pellucidus.
The
common
European
species
is
Astacus
fluviatilis..
Coffeehouse
::
Coffeehouse
(n.) A house of
entertainment,
where
guests
are
supplied
with
coffee
and other
refreshments,
and where men meet for
conversation..
Zingel
::
Zingel
(n.) A
small,
edible,
freshwater
European
perch
(Aspro
zingel),
having
a
round,
elongated
body and
prominent
snout..
Moon-eye
::
Moon-eye
(n.) Any
species
of
American
fresh-water
fishes
of the genus
Hyodon,
esp. H.
tergisus
of the Great Lakes and
adjacent
waters..
Maidenhead
::
Maidenhead
(n.) The state of being
unused
or
uncontaminated;
freshness;
purity.
Malashaganay
::
Malashaganay
(n.) The
fresh-water
drumfish
(Haploidonotus
grunniens).
Cooter
::
Cooter
(n.) A
fresh-water
tortoise
(Pseudemus
concinna)
of
Florida.
Flush
::
Flush (a.) Full of
vigor;
fresh;
glowing;
bright.
Esox
::
Esox (n.) A genus of
fresh-water
fishes,
including
pike and
pickerel..
Accommodation
::
Accommodation
(n.)
Whatever
supplies
a want or
affords
ease,
refreshment,
or
convenience;
anything
furnished
which is
desired
or
needful;
-- often in the
plural;
as, the
accommodations
-- that is,
lodgings
and food -- at an inn..
Fresh
::
Fresh
(superl)
In a raw,
green,
or
untried
state;
uncultivated;
uncultured;
unpracticed;
as, a fresh hand on a
ship..
Gastropoda
::
Gastropoda
(n. pl.) One of the
classes
of
Mollusca,
of great
extent.
It
includes
most of the
marine
spiral
shells,
and the land and
fresh-water
snails.
They
generally
creep by means of a flat,
muscular
disk, or foot, on the
ventral
side of the body. The head
usually
bears one or two pairs of
tentacles.
See
Mollusca..
Burbot
::
Burbot
(n.) A
fresh-water
fish of the genus Lota,
having
on the nose two very small
barbels,
and a
larger
one on the
chin..
Breezy
::
Breezy
(a.)
Fresh;
brisk;
full of life.
Stentor
::
Stentor
(n.) Any
species
of
ciliated
Infusoria
belonging
to the genus
Stentor
and
allied
genera,
common
in fresh
water.
The
stentors
have a
bell-shaped,
or
cornucopia-like,
body with a
circle
of cilia
around
the
spiral
terminal
disk. See
Illust.
under
Heterotricha..
Regalement
::
Regalement
(n.) The act of
regaling;
anything
which
regales;
refreshment;
entertainment.
Verd
::
Verd (n.)
Greenness;
freshness.
Minnow
::
Minnow
(n.) A small
European
fresh-water
cyprinoid
fish
(Phoxinus
laevis,
formerly
Leuciscus
phoxinus);
sometimes
applied
also to the young of
larger
kinds;
--
called
also minim and
minny.
The name is also
applied
to
several
allied
American
species,
of the
genera
Phoxinus,
Notropis,
or
Minnilus,
and
Rhinichthys..
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