Associations to the word «Fen»
Noun
- Cambridgeshire
- Bog
- Lincolnshire
- Peat
- Ely
- Anglia
- Swamp
- Wetland
- Drainage
- Marsh
- Shu
- Peterborough
- Ogre
- Causeway
- Meadow
- Drain
- Dyke
- Alder
- Moor
- Grassland
- Silt
- Noodle
- Waterway
- Scrub
- Woodland
- Yuan
- Mei
- Suffolk
- Forsyth
- Lei
- Bourne
- Vegetation
- Ives
- Carr
- Hyperion
- Smuggler
- Pasture
- Norfolk
- Hua
- Silicon
- Adventurer
- Pumping
- Yi
- Habitat
- Upland
- Dike
- Lynn
- Bury
- Ditch
- Wei
- Mun
- Slough
- Bedford
- Ling
- Headwater
- Heath
- Windmill
- Ji
- Liang
- Yin
- Hui
- Willow
- Herb
- Skating
- Reed
- Heron
- Grazing
- Rook
- Flooding
- Holland
- Orchid
- Crag
- Godwin
- Scratch
- Thicket
- Wash
- Lindsey
- Fog
- Hu
- Townland
- Moss
- Fowl
- Neuroscience
- Eel
- Ramsey
Verb
Wiktionary
FEN, noun. A type of wetland fed by ground water and runoff, containing peat below the waterline.
FEN, noun. (dated) (fandom) fans; a plural form used by enthusiasts of science fiction, fantasy, and anime, partly from whimsy and partly to distinguish themselves from fans of sport, etc.
FEN CRICKET, noun. (UK) (dialect) The mole cricket.
FEN CRICKETS, noun. Plural of fen cricket
Dictionary definition
FEN, noun. 100 fen equal 1 yuan in China.
FEN, noun. Low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water; "thousands of acres of marshland"; "the fens of eastern England".
Wise words
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