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31fen — I [[t]fɛn[/t]] n. 1) ecl geo low land covered wholly or partially with water; bog 2) geg the Fens, a marshy region W and S of the Wash, in E England • Etymology: bef. 900; ME, OE; c. OS fen(n)i, OHG fenna, ON fen fen, Go fani mud II fen… …
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33fen — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fenn; akin to Old High German fenna fen, Sanskrit paṅka mud Date: before 12th century low land that is covered wholly or partly with water unless artificially drained and that usually has peaty… …
34fen — is., nni, Ar. fenn 1) Fizik, kimya, matematik ve biyolojiye verilen ortak ad Fen fakültesi. 2) Fizik, kimya, matematik ve biyolojiden elde edilen verileri iş ve yapım alanında uygulama, teknik Edison, bilimden çok fenne hizmet etmiştir. 3) Bilim …
35fen — UK [fen] / US noun [countable] Word forms fen : singular fen plural fens an area of wet flat land, especially in eastern England …
36fen — [[t]fe̱n[/t]] fens N VAR Fen is used to refer to an area of low, flat, wet land, especially in the east of England. ...the flat fen lands near Cambridge …
37fen — fen1 noun a low and marshy or frequently flooded area of land. ↘(the Fens) flat low lying areas of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, and Norfolk, formerly marshland but now largely drained. ↘Ecology wetland with alkaline, neutral, or only slightly… …
38fen — n. 1 a low marshy or flooded area of land. 2 (the Fens) flat low lying areas in and around Cambridgeshire. Phrases and idioms: fen berry (pl. berries) a cranberry. fen fire will o the wisp. Derivatives: fenny adj. Etymology: OE fenn f. Gmc …
39fen — To make a decision. I fen to rise up and get my drink on …
40fen — To make a decision. I fen to rise up and get my drink on …