Meaning Fen
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A habitat composed of woodland and swamp.
Source: physicalgeography.net

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"low land covered wholly or partly by water," Old English fenn "mud, mire, dirt; fen, marsh, moor," from Proto-Germanic *fanjam- "swamp, marsh" (source also of Old Saxon [..]
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type of wetland or bog, usually less acidic than a true bog.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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a wetland area composed of swamp and some low density woodland. Usually of low elevation and relatively flat.
Source: itseducation.asia

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An area of waterlogged soil that tends to be peaty; fed mainly by upwelling water; low productivity. fenestra
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noun Definition: a gender-neutral pronoun intended to replace the use of "his/her" Example Sentence: Please sign your child's permission slip and put it in fen backpack.
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Flat, low-lying, marshy ground.
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smallest denomination of the yuan. There are 100 fen to the yuan. Read more about Chinese currency
Source: beijing-visitor.com

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Water
Source: maldivescook.com

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(n) 100 fen equal 1 yuan in China(n) low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water
Source: beedictionary.com

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Flat and swampy land, usually low in altitude and similar to a bog or marsh.
Source: esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu

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A type of wetland that accumulates peat deposits; they are less acidic than bogs, deriving most of their water from groundwater rich in calcium and magnesium.
Source: cdiac.ornl.gov (offline)

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A low marshy or flooded area of land.
Source: heritage.nf.ca

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marsh
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a wetland fed by surface and/or groundwater usually possessing alkaline or neutral water chemistry especially if it contains a limestone base flotsam and jetsam :: a general term used to describe anyt [..]
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Peat-accumulating wetland with groundwater as its dominant water source. Fens support a variety of specialized plant species, including orchids, sedges, and grasses. (See also, "wetland")
Source: natureconservancy.ca

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A type of wetland that accumulates peat deposits. Fens are less acidic than bogs, deriving most of their water from groundwater rich in calcium and magnesium. (See: wetlands.)
Source: infohouse.p2ric.org

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A type of wetland that accumulates peat deposits. Fens are less acidic than bogs, deriving most of their water from groundwater rich in calcium and magnesium. (See: wetlands.)
Source: ehso.com

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n.(1) "fen, marsh," s.v. fen sb.\1 OED. KEY: fen@n1
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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n1 3 fen 3
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n.(3) "section in Avicenna's Canon," s.v. fen sb.\3 OED. KEY: fen@n3
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n3 1 fen 1
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Abbreviation for Forsyth-Edwards Notation. Once a rival to Descriptive and Algebraic Chess Notation, respectively, the FEN version now only exists to help Chess Software (such as Fritz 12) to determine where to place the Pawns and Pieces on the Chessboard, so they can be setup in any random position.
Source: chess-game-strategies.com (offline)

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a type of wetland that accumulates peat deposits, but not as much as a bog
Source: edwardsaquifer.net

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Low marshy or flooded area of land.
Source: myths.e2bn.org

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Brown moss and sedge peat materials occurring in an eutrophic (nutrient rich) wetland environment, the wetness coming from nutrient-rich groundwater communicating with mineral soils. Fen peat is usual [..]
Source: www1.agric.gov.ab.ca

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A lowland covered or partially covered with water; also known as a marsh.
Source: chikamingopenlands.org

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A wetland that develops in cool and wet climates, but is less acidic and more productive than a bog because it has a better nutrient supply. Compare with bog.
Source: celp.ca (offline)

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From Chinese 芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, aroma, perfume" (which is usually only feminine) or 奋 (fèn) meaning "strive, exert" (usually only masculine). Other [..]
Source: behindthename.com

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Originally a Frisian short form of Ferdinand (and other names starting with the Old German element fridu "peace" and a second element beginning with n [1]).
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