Associations to the word «Fenny»
Noun
- Compton
- Keynes
- Bentley
- Eaton
- Buckinghamshire
- Warwickshire
- Marston
- Milton
- Leicestershire
- Bridges
- Outskirt
- Glancing
- Snake
- Airfield
- Brook
- Manor
- Parish
- Newton
- Aunt
- Canal
- Junction
- Russell
- Lock
- Railway
- Country
- Borough
- West
- Ward
- England
- Arthur
- Oxford
- Village
- Tunnel
- Grace
- North
- Fox
- Station
- Centre
- Watch
- River
- Park
- Valley
- Mile
- Castle
- Water
- Hill
- Town
- District
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Wiktionary
FENNY, adjective. Characteristic of a fen; marshy, swampy.
FENNY, adjective. Living or growing in a fen (now only of plants).
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