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Meanings of
fen
in English
Portuguese
brejo
Catalan
pantà
Spanish
marisma
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Low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water.
marsh
marshland
fenland
Portuguese
brejo
Synonyms
Examples for "
marsh
"
marsh
marshland
fenland
Examples for "
marsh
"
1
After 15 minutes' cycling the orchards give way to
marsh
and reedbeds.
2
I could drain a
marsh
,
therefore the presence of such was tolerable.
3
The poet feels the sap of the new year before the
marsh
-
willow
.
4
He said, The devils got us in the
marsh
by the river.
5
The
marsh
rice generally brings a somewhat higher price in the market.
1
This was
marshland
,
and it spread out before them miles in extent.
2
All that might be heard in woodland edges,
marshland
or treed areas.
3
All the
marshland
and the woodland where no people live is mine.
4
Faint wreaths of mist were rising up from over the shadowy
marshland
.
5
The Captain saw two wide, muddy creeks snaking through the
marshland
below.
1
I have heard that there are Britons in the
fenland
there.
2
The inhabitants of her liminal East Anglia
fenland
setting had something otherworldly about them.
3
Now there is a hard and bitter fact of life, very different from the story of the
fenland
.
4
A witness to seasons and shifts, informed but unsentimental about the flora and fauna of the
fenland
fringe.
5
Cosseted by diminished trees, like the crew that flattens the
fenland
but moving with unique rhythm, a syncopation of construction.
Usage of
fen
in English
1
And the
fen
birds sate and listened and sang back to her:
2
The
fen
country of Cambridge and Lincolnshire was a region of monasteries.
3
Everything seems to grow on a Californian scale in this
fen
district.
4
Dr David Bellamy provides more detailed indication of bogland that is
fen
.
5
Riffling through it now, he answered, A
fen
is like a swamp.
6
Some of my richer... and tougher...
fen
clients hunted arctic wraiths there.
7
But north lies our road between down and
fen
when day returns.'
8
The waterlogged ground near the edge soon gave way to a quivering
fen
.
9
Through Rohan over
fen
and field where the long grass grows
10
The great
fen
to-day was full, far and wide, of little smouldering fires.
11
The other three hunters began shouting from their shooting positions across the
fen
.
12
Nothing is more impressive, nothing more disquieting, more terrifying occasionally, than a
fen
.
13
Dick, you know the
fen
;
where can we hide till nightfall?
14
Two hundred leagues, through
fen
and forest, battle and death, to rescue you!
15
There was danger in being a poet on the borders of the
fen
regions.
16
There are no short cuts nor footpaths in the
fen
.
Other examples for "fen"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
fen
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
fen country
great fen
dark fen
low fen
open fen
More collocations
Translations for
fen
Portuguese
brejo
lodaçal
marisma
pântanos turfosos
pântano
Catalan
pantà
aiguamoll
paül
marjal
fangar
fanguer
Spanish
marisma
Fen
through the time
Fen
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common