Meaning & Definition of word "Fen"
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Fen
/fen/
noun:
- 1. a low marshy area or wetland, typically characterized by the presence of reeds and grasses.
- Example: The birdwatchers ventured into the fen to observe the rare species of ducks.
- 2. a type of wetland that is periodically flooded, supporting a rich diversity of plant and animal life.
- Example: The fen provided a crucial habitat for many endangered frogs.
- 3. a marsh or swamp area that is often rich in nutrients and supports various ecosystems.
- Example: Walking through the fen, they marveled at the vibrant wildflowers that thrived in the damp conditions.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English 'fenn' meaning a marsh or wetland.
Common Phrases and Expressions
fen management:
The practice of maintaining and restoring wetlands to support biodiversity.
fen habitat:
The ecosystem found in fens which supports various plant and animal species.
Related Words
marsh:
A type of wetland that is dominated by herbaceous rather than woody plant species.
swamp:
A wetland that is forested and has standing water.