English dictionary: words starting with fen
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nounA low and marshy or frequently flooded area of land.
Usage examples:
A native species of fens and damp meadows
nounAnother term for cranberry.
nounA barrier, railing, or other upright structure, typically of wood or wire, enclosing an area of ground to prevent or control access or escape.
Usage examples:
South korean news agency yonhap said the group cut through a wire fence to gain access to the schoo…
verbSurround or protect with a fence.
Usage examples:
Our garden was not fully fenced
phrasal verbEnclose with a fence
Fence-off
fensphrasal verbTo prevent access to an area by putting a fence around it
Usage examples:
They're fencing off the construction site.
phraseA person who won't take sides in a controversy
nounA person who remains neutral or uncommitted on an issue.
Usage examples:
Why don't you make up your mind—you fence sitter!
verbSurround or protect with a fence.
Usage examples:
Our garden was not fully fenced
nounA barrier, railing, or other upright structure, typically of wood or wire, enclosing an area of ground to prevent or control access or escape.
Usage examples:
South korean news agency yonhap said the group cut through a wire fence to gain access to the schoo…
nounA timber or metal post set in the ground as a supporting part of a fence.
nounA person who fences as a sport
nounA person who fences as a sport
nounA barrier, railing, or other upright structure, typically of wood or wire, enclosing an area of ground to prevent or control access or escape.
Usage examples:
South korean news agency yonhap said the group cut through a wire fence to gain access to the schoo…
verbSurround or protect with a fence.
Usage examples:
Our garden was not fully fenced
nounA soldier belonging to a british militia which could be called up only for service on home soil.
Usage examples:
A cockney by birth, he had been apprenticed to an engraver and had only become a soldier as a volun…
nounA soldier belonging to a british militia which could be called up only for service on home soil.
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A cockney by birth, he had been apprenticed to an engraver and had only become a soldier as a volun…
nounThe sport of fighting with swords, especially foils, épées, or sabres, according to a set of rules, in order to score points against an opponent.
Usage examples:
A fencing foil
verbSurround or protect with a fence.
Usage examples:
Our garden was not fully fenced
verbLook after and provide for oneself, without any help from others.
Usage examples:
She left her 14-year-old daughter to fend for herself
phrasal verbArgue or speak in defense of
phrasal verbTo take care of and provide for yourself, without depending on anyone else
Usage examples:
The strike left a million commuters to fend for themselves in getting to work.
phrasal verbPrevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening
verbLook after and provide for oneself, without any help from others.
Usage examples:
She left her 14-year-old daughter to fend for herself
phrasal verbTo take care of and provide for yourself, without depending on anyone else
Usage examples:
The strike left a million commuters to fend for themselves in getting to work.
nounA low frame bordering a fireplace to prevent burning coals from falling out.
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His elegantly designed candlesticks, fireplace fenders, and furniture, for example, often made use …
idiomA collision between motor vehicles that produces minor damage
nounA minor collision between motor vehicles.
Usage examples:
He was involved in a fender bender while driving without a license
nounA low frame bordering a fireplace to prevent burning coals from falling out.
Usage examples:
His elegantly designed candlesticks, fireplace fenders, and furniture, for example, often made use …
verbLook after and provide for oneself, without any help from others.
Usage examples:
She left her 14-year-old daughter to fend for herself
phrasal verbTo take care of and provide for yourself, without depending on anyone else
Usage examples:
The strike left a million commuters to fend for themselves in getting to work.
verbLook after and provide for oneself, without any help from others.
Usage examples:
She left her 14-year-old daughter to fend for herself
phrasal verbTo take care of and provide for yourself, without depending on anyone else
Usage examples:
The strike left a million commuters to fend for themselves in getting to work.
nounA niche in a wall south of a church's altar, holding the piscina and often the credence.
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