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Etymology: [ 'fen ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English fenn, from Proto-Germanic *fani (cf. West Frisian fean, Dutch veen, Norwegian fen), from Proto-Indo-European *pen ‘bog, mire’ (cf. Middle Irish en ‘water’, enach ‘swamp’, Old Prussian pannean ‘peat-bog’, Sanskrit pánkas ‘marsh, mud’).

science, technique, technology, applied science, collective name for physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology, engineering,

1 science  isim     ts
2 technique     ts
3 technology, applied science     ts
4 collective name for physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology     ts
5 engineering     ts
 

A plural form of fan used by enthusiasts of science fiction, fantasy, and anime, partly from whimsy and partly to distinguish themselves from fans of sport, etc, A type of wetland fed by ground water and runoff, containing peat below the waterline, A low, marshy or flooded area of land, A type of wetland having alkaline water and unique plant species (usually on top of limestone), A bog with springs as a water source other than precipitation, Low marshy land, wetlands, or bog, often partially and/or periodically covered with water Fenland is similar to peat bog but generally has more nutrients in the water supply, Plural form of fan, by analogy to man and men Usage: Obsolete, A wetland that is at the watertable and has a direct hydraulic connection to it, fens accumulate peat and the vegetation is dominated by sphagnum moss and small herbs, 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", A plural form of fan used by enthusiasts of science fiction, fantasy, and anime, partly from whimsy and partly to distinguish themselves from fans of sport, etc. (by analogy with men as the plural of man), Low land overflowed, or covered wholly or partially with water, but producing sedge, coarse grasses, or other aquatic plants; boggy land; moor; marsh, wet land, swamp, marsh, 100 fen equal 1 yuan, Forsythe-Edwards-Notation, A peat accumulating wetland that receives some drainage from surrounding mineral soils and usually supports marsh-like vegetation These areas are richer in nutrients and less acidic than bogs The soils under fens are peat (Histosols) if the fen has been present for a while See also bog, pocosin, swamp, and wetland, 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 ), wetlands that receive nutrients via direct contact with mineral enriched groundwater A "poor" fen has very low concentrations of plant nutrients and floristically resembles a bog A "rich" fen has relatively high concentrations of nutrients, but is still characterized by the accumulation of peat (though this is likely to be primarily from the remains of plants other than sphagnum mosses, such as sedges and brown mosses), Plants found in chalky wetland areas typically composed of willowherbs, meadowsweet, reed canary grass and various sedges, a type of wetland that accumulates peat deposits, but not as much as a bog Fens are less acidic than bogs, deriving most of their water from groundwater rich in calcium and magnesium, A sedge-moss type of wetland produced where slightly alkaline water emerges at the surface (Bogs have similar types of vegetation but tend to be acid ) Peat-forming freshwater wetlands are generally non-acidic, receive nutrients mainly from groundwater sources, and are dominated by marsh-like vegetation, Fen is used to refer to an area of low, flat, wet land, especially in the east of England. the flat fen lands near Cambridge. Low, flat, swampy land; a bog or marsh. fenland an area of low flat wet land, especially in Eastern England, 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: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990), A wetland fed mainly by groundwater, a type of wetland that builds up peat and receives some drainage from surrounding mineral soils and supports marsh like vegetation, A MIRE that receives water from the surrounding land (unlike a BOG) and hence nutrients from rocks and soils Because of this, a fen supports different communities of plants and animals than a BOG, A habitat composed of woodland and swamp, A hyperspace alien species attracted to bright shinny objects and known to mate with space vessels This happened to the Excalibur An alternative definition : A synonym for Babylon 5 fan coined by JMS It is not known if they mate with him, Nutrient rich, organic wetland influenced by mineral-bearing groundwater Forms a moderately decomposed peat near the top The surface is usually level and mostly covered with sedges, brown mosses, grasses and willow and birch trees and shrubs, A sedge or reed dominated peatland, often with some shrubs or small trees, characterized by mineral-rich, aerated waters at or near the surface Fens with lower calcium content often evolve into Sphagnum lawns and, eventually, acid bogs An Old English word, an open or lightly treed wetland habitat, more mineral-rich than a bog due because of available groundwater; typically acidic to alkaline, wet peatland with water mainly coming from groundwater; without sphagnum moss, A low marshy or flooded area of land, A lowland district of eastern England west and south of the Wash. Early attempts by the Romans to drain the area were abandoned by Anglo-Saxon times. Modern-day reclamation of the Fens began in the 17th century. an area of flat land in eastern England which used to be partly covered by the sea and now produces good crops, fenland, lowland district of reclaimed marshland in east England, plural of fen,

6 A plural form of fan used by enthusiasts of science fiction, fantasy, and anime, partly from whimsy and partly to distinguish themselves from fans of sport, etc     ts
7 A type of wetland fed by ground water and runoff, containing peat below the waterline     ts
8 A low, marshy or flooded area of land     ts
9 A type of wetland having alkaline water and unique plant species (usually on top of limestone)     ts
10 A bog with springs as a water source other than precipitation     ts
11 Low marshy land, wetlands, or bog, often partially and/or periodically covered with water Fenland is similar to peat bog but generally has more nutrients in the water supply     ts
12 Plural form of fan, by analogy to man and men Usage: Obsolete     ts
13 A wetland that is at the watertable and has a direct hydraulic connection to it, fens accumulate peat and the vegetation is dominated by sphagnum moss and small herbs     ts
14 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"     ts
15 A plural form of fan used by enthusiasts of science fiction, fantasy, and anime, partly from whimsy and partly to distinguish themselves from fans of sport, etc. (by analogy with men as the plural of man)     ts
16 Low land overflowed, or covered wholly or partially with water, but producing sedge, coarse grasses, or other aquatic plants; boggy land; moor; marsh     ts
17 wet land, swamp, marsh  isim     ts
18 100 fen equal 1 yuan     ts
19 Forsythe-Edwards-Notation     ts
20 A peat accumulating wetland that receives some drainage from surrounding mineral soils and usually supports marsh-like vegetation These areas are richer in nutrients and less acidic than bogs The soils under fens are peat (Histosols) if the fen has been present for a while See also bog, pocosin, swamp, and wetland     ts
21 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 )     ts
22 wetlands that receive nutrients via direct contact with mineral enriched groundwater A "poor" fen has very low concentrations of plant nutrients and floristically resembles a bog A "rich" fen has relatively high concentrations of nutrients, but is still characterized by the accumulation of peat (though this is likely to be primarily from the remains of plants other than sphagnum mosses, such as sedges and brown mosses)     ts
23 Plants found in chalky wetland areas typically composed of willowherbs, meadowsweet, reed canary grass and various sedges     ts
24 a type of wetland that accumulates peat deposits, but not as much as a bog Fens are less acidic than bogs, deriving most of their water from groundwater rich in calcium and magnesium     ts
25 A sedge-moss type of wetland produced where slightly alkaline water emerges at the surface (Bogs have similar types of vegetation but tend to be acid ) Peat-forming freshwater wetlands are generally non-acidic, receive nutrients mainly from groundwater sources, and are dominated by marsh-like vegetation     ts
26 Fen is used to refer to an area of low, flat, wet land, especially in the east of England. the flat fen lands near Cambridge. Low, flat, swampy land; a bog or marsh. fenland an area of low flat wet land, especially in Eastern England     ts
27 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: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)     ts
28 A wetland fed mainly by groundwater     ts
29 a type of wetland that builds up peat and receives some drainage from surrounding mineral soils and supports marsh like vegetation     ts
30 A MIRE that receives water from the surrounding land (unlike a BOG) and hence nutrients from rocks and soils Because of this, a fen supports different communities of plants and animals than a BOG     ts
31 A habitat composed of woodland and swamp     ts
32 A hyperspace alien species attracted to bright shinny objects and known to mate with space vessels This happened to the Excalibur An alternative definition : A synonym for Babylon 5 fan coined by JMS It is not known if they mate with him     ts
33 Nutrient rich, organic wetland influenced by mineral-bearing groundwater Forms a moderately decomposed peat near the top The surface is usually level and mostly covered with sedges, brown mosses, grasses and willow and birch trees and shrubs     ts
34 A sedge or reed dominated peatland, often with some shrubs or small trees, characterized by mineral-rich, aerated waters at or near the surface Fens with lower calcium content often evolve into Sphagnum lawns and, eventually, acid bogs An Old English word     ts
35 an open or lightly treed wetland habitat, more mineral-rich than a bog due because of available groundwater; typically acidic to alkaline     ts
36 wet peatland with water mainly coming from groundwater; without sphagnum moss     ts
37 A low marshy or flooded area of land     ts
38Fens A lowland district of eastern England west and south of the Wash. Early attempts by the Romans to drain the area were abandoned by Anglo-Saxon times. Modern-day reclamation of the Fens began in the 17th century. an area of flat land in eastern England which used to be partly covered by the sea and now produces good crops     ts
39a fen fenland     ts
40fens lowland district of reclaimed marshland in east England  isim     ts
41fens plural of fen     ts
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Bak: Fenn, Deneylere ve tanıtlamalara dayanan bilimlerin genel adı, Müspet bilimler, çin'de eskiden kullanılmış bir alan ölçüsü birimi, Hile, hilekârlık, Bilim, bilgi, Bilim, bilgi:"Hocalar dinde, hekimler fende ayıp yok, derlerdi."- F. R. Atay, Hile, hilekârlık:"Erkeğin en budalası yine karısını aldatmak fennini bulur."- H. R. Gürpınar, Fizik, kimya, matematik ve biyolojiye verilen ad, Fizik, kimya, matematik ve biyolojiden elde edilen verileri iş ve yapım alanında uygulama, teknik,

42 Bak: Fenn     ts
43 Deneylere ve tanıtlamalara dayanan bilimlerin genel adı     ts
44 Müspet bilimler     ts
45 çin'de eskiden kullanılmış bir alan ölçüsü birimi     ts
46 Hile, hilekârlık     ts
47 Bilim, bilgi     ts
48 Bilim, bilgi:"Hocalar dinde, hekimler fende ayıp yok, derlerdi."- F. R. Atay     ts
49 Hile, hilekârlık:"Erkeğin en budalası yine karısını aldatmak fennini bulur."- H. R. Gürpınar     ts
50 Fizik, kimya, matematik ve biyolojiye verilen ad     ts
51 Fizik, kimya, matematik ve biyolojiden elde edilen verileri iş ve yapım alanında uygulama, teknik     ts
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bataklık, düzlük, çayır, turbalık, düz bataklık arazi, bataklık arazi,

52 bataklık     ts
53 düzlük     ts
54 çayır     ts
55 turbalık  Madencilik     ts
56 düz bataklık arazi  Çevre     ts
57 bataklık arazi     ts
 


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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada fen kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. fen kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan fen kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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