| per | any of numerous fishes of America and Europe |
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| per | an elevated place serving as a seat |
| per | a square rod of land |
| per | (British) a linear measure of 16.5 feet |
| per | sit, as on a branch |
| per | cause to perch or sit |
| per | to come to rest, settle |
| per | by chance |
| per | (archaic) through chance, "To sleep, perchance to dream.." |
| per | (especially of ears) quickly lifted up or out in attention |
| per | a bird with feet adapted for perching (as on tree branches) |
| per | a person situated on a perch |