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perched
[ purcht ]
adjective
- (of a bird) resting on a perch, such as a branch, telephone wire, or fence, or a rod specially designed for the purpose:
While hiking I caught sight of a perched owl near the trail.
- settled or resting in a relatively high position, like a bird on a perch:
The tour will stop for lunch in a perched village offering a splendid view of the entire French Riviera coastline.
- Geology. (of a boulder or block) left on the top of a hill, ridge, etc., by ice that melted after carrying it there:
As you continue hiking southeast, look out for the perched boulder overlooking a pond.
- Geology.
- (of a lake) having a surface level at an unusually high elevation, well above that of aquifers and other bodies of water in the area, because it has formed on a dense, hardened layer of sand mixed with organic matter that traps water on top of it:
Half of all the world’s known perched lakes are found on Australia’s Fraser Island.
- (of an aquifer) occurring above the regional water table, having been formed by an accumulation of groundwater that cannot permeate the underlying layer of clay or other dense soil:
Perched aquifers are sometimes good water sources, but they tend to be relatively small and easily depleted with overpumping.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of perch 1.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ô·±è±ð°ù³¦³ó±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of perched1
Example Sentences
Home for Divine is Bulengo camp - an expanse of scrappy white tents, perched on dark volcanic rock, surrounded by green hills.
A ladder was perched against the property, leading to an upstairs bedroom window which remained wide open, with curtains still hanging from the frame.
The once charming and prosperous tourist paradise perched between the lush West Maui Mountains and the Pacific Ocean looks like an abandoned parking lot in recent drone footage.
For decades, they have perched themselves atop hillsides, tucked themselves into canyons or spread out in the foothills.
The tanks, perched high among the neighborhoods, keep up the water pressure in homes — and hydrants — below.
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