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What Can The Letters PERCHE Mean ?

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  • Cheep (n.)
    A chirp, peep, or squeak, as of a young bird or mouse.
  • Cheep (v. i.)
    To chirp, as a young bird.
  • Cheep (v. t.)
    To give expression to in a chirping tone.
  • Cheer (n.)
    A shout, hurrah, or acclamation, expressing joy enthusiasm, applause, favor, etc.
  • Cheer (n.)
    Feeling; spirit; state of mind or heart.
  • Cheer (n.)
    Gayety; mirth; cheerfulness; animation.
  • Cheer (n.)
    That which promotes good spirits or cheerfulness; provisions prepared for a feast; entertainment; as, a table loaded with good cheer.
  • Cheer (n.)
    The face; the countenance or its expression.
  • Cheer (v. i.)
    To be in any state or temper of mind.
  • Cheer (v. i.)
    To grow cheerful; to become gladsome or joyous; -- usually with up.
  • Cheer (v. i.)
    To utter a shout or shouts of applause, triumph, etc.
  • Cheer (v. t.)
    To cause to rejoice; to gladden; to make cheerful; -- often with up.
  • Cheer (v. t.)
    To infuse life, courage, animation, or hope, into; to inspirit; to solace or comfort.
  • Cheer (v. t.)
    To salute or applaud with cheers; to urge on by cheers; as, to cheer hounds in a chase.
  • Creep (n.)
    A distressing sensation, or sound, like that occasioned by the creeping of insects.
  • Creep (n.)
    A slow rising of the floor of a gallery, occasioned by the pressure of incumbent strata upon the pillars or sides; a gradual movement of mining ground.
  • Creep (n.)
    The act or process of creeping.
  • Creep (v. i.)
    To drag in deep water with creepers, as for recovering a submarine cable.
  • Creep (v. t.)
    To grow, as a vine, clinging to the ground or to some other support by means of roots or rootlets, or by tendrils, along its length.
  • Creep (v. t.)
    To have a sensation as of insects creeping on the skin of the body; to crawl; as, the sight made my flesh creep. See Crawl, v. i., 4.
  • Creep (v. t.)
    To move along the ground, or on any other surface, on the belly, as a worm or reptile; to move as a child on the hands and knees; to crawl.
  • Creep (v. t.)
    To move in a stealthy or secret manner; to move imperceptibly or clandestinely; to steal in; to insinuate itself or one's self; as, age creeps upon us.
  • Creep (v. t.)
    To move or behave with servility or exaggerated humility; to fawn; as, a creeping sycophant.
  • Creep (v. t.)
    To move slowly, feebly, or timorously, as from unwillingness, fear, or weakness.
  • Creep (v. t.)
    To slip, or to become slightly displaced; as, the collodion on a negative, or a coat of varnish, may creep in drying; the quicksilver on a mirror may creep.
  • Crepe (n.)
    Same as Crape.
  • Perch (n.)
    A measure of length containing five and a half yards; a rod, or pole.
  • Perch (n.)
    A pole connecting the fore gear and hind gear of a spring carriage; a reach.
  • Perch (n.)
    A pole; a long staff; a rod; esp., a pole or other support for fowls to roost on or to rest on; a roost; figuratively, any elevated resting place or seat.
  • Perch (n.)
    Any fresh-water fish of the genus Perca and of several other allied genera of the family Percidae, as the common American or yellow perch (Perca flavescens, / Americana), and the European perch (P. fluviatilis).
  • Perch (n.)
    Any one of numerous species of spiny-finned fishes belonging to the Percidae, Serranidae, and related families, and resembling, more or less, the true perches.
  • Perch (n.)
    In land or square measure: A square rod; the 160th part of an acre.
  • Perch (n.)
    In solid measure: A mass 16/ feet long, 1 foot in height, and 1/ feet in breadth, or 24/ cubic feet (in local use, from 22 to 25 cubic feet); -- used in measuring stonework.
  • Perch (v. i.)
    To alight or settle, as a bird; to sit or roost.
  • Perch (v. t.)
    To occupy as a perch.
  • Perch (v. t.)
    To place or to set on, or as on, a perch.

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