Fen
21fenþan — *fenþan, *finþan germ., stark. Verb: nhd. gehen?, finden; ne. go (Verb), find (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., anfrk., as., ahd.; Vw …
22fen — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż I, D. u, Mc. fennie {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} ciepły, suchy wiatr alpejski wiejący w dół od północnych stoków gór; podobny wiatr tatrzański nosi nazwę halnego <niem.> {{/stl 7}} …
23fen — m. foin …
24fen — ► NOUN 1) a low and marshy or frequently flooded area of land. 2) (the Fens) flat low lying areas of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, and Norfolk, formerly marshland but now largely drained. DERIVATIVES fenny adjective. ORIGIN Old English …
25æfen — obs. form of even …
26fen — af·fen·pin·scher; de·fen·es·tra·tion; de·fen·si·bil·i·ty; de·fen·si·ble; de·fen·sor; de·fen·sor·ship; de·fen·so·ry; dief·fen·bach·ia; ef·fen·di; fen·chene; fen·chol; fen·chone; fen·chyl; fen·der·less; fen·es·tel·la; fen·es·tel·lid;… …
27.fen — Pour les articles homonymes, voir FEN. .fen Naissance Frameries,   …
28Fen — A fen is a type of wetland fed by surface and/or groundwater. Fens are characterized by their water chemistry, which is neutral or alkaline. Fens are different from bogs, which are acidic, fed primarily by rainwater (ombrotrophic) and often… …
29fen — fen1 /fen/, n. 1. low land covered wholly or partially with water; boggy land; a marsh. 2. the Fens, a marshy region W and S of The Wash, in E England. [bef. 900; ME, OE; c. ON fen quagmire, Goth fani mud, D ven, G Fenn fen, bog] fen2 /fen/ …
30Fen — 35° 15′ 47″ N 110° 23′ 28″ E / 35.263, 110.391 …