English-Thai Dictionary
fennec
N สุนัขจิ้งจอก พวก Vulpes zerda พบ ใน อเมริกา เหนือ fox
fennel
N พืช ไม้ดอก สีเหลือง จำพวก ยี่ห ร่า เม็ด ยี่ห ร่า phued-mai-dok-se-lueang-jam-puak-ye-ra
fenny
A ที่ อาศัย อยู่ ตาม หนอง บึง ที่ เป็นหนอง หรือ บึง
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
FENNEL
n.[L. faeiculum, from faenum, hay. ] A fragrant plant of the genus Anethum, cultivated in gardens.
FENNEL-FLOWER
n.A plant of the genus Nigella.
FENNEL-GIANT
n.A plant of the genus Ferula.
FENNY
a.[from fen. ] 1. Boggy; marshy; moorish.
2. Growing in fens; as fenny brake.
3. Inhabiting marshy ground; as a fenny snake.
FENNYSTONES
n.A plant.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FENNEC
Fen "nec, n. Etym: [Ar. fanek.] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A small, African, foxlike animal (Vulpes zerda ) of a pale fawn color, remarkable for the large size of its ears.
FENNEL
Fen "nel, n. Etym: [AS. fenol, finol, from L. feniculum, faeniculum,dim. of fenum, faenum, hay: cf. F. fenouil. Cf. Fenugreek. Finochio. ] (Bot. )
Defn: A perennial plant of the genus Fæniculum (F.vulgare ), having very finely divided leaves. It is cultivated in gardens for the agreeable aromatic flavor of its seeds. Smell of sweetest fennel. Milton. A sprig of fennel was in fact the theological smelling bottle of the tender sex. S. G. Goodrich. Azorean, or Sweet, fennel, (Fæniculum dulce ). It is a smaller and stouter plant than the common fennel, and is used as a pot herb. -- Dog's fennel (Anthemis Cotula ), a foul-smelling European weed; -- called also mayweed. -- Fennel flower (Bot. ), an herb (Nigella ) of the Buttercup family, having leaves finely divided, like those of the fennel. N.Damascena is common in gardens. N.sativa furnishes the fennel seed, used as a condiment, etc. , in India. These seeds are the "fitches " mentioned in Isaiah (xxviii. 25 ). -- Fennel water (Med. ), the distilled water of fennel seed. It is stimulant and carminative. -- Giant fennel (Ferula communis ), has stems full of pith, which, it is said, were used to carry fire, first, by Prometheus. -- Hog's fennel, a European plant (Peucedanum officinale ) looking something like fennel.
FENNISH
FENNISH Fen "nish, a.
Defn: Abounding in fens; fenny.
FENNY
Fen "ny, a. Etym: [AS. fennig.]
Defn: Pertaining to, or inhabiting, a fen; abounding in fens; swampy; boggy. "Fenny snake. " Shak.
New American Oxford Dictionary
fennec
fen nec |ˈfenik ˈfɛnɪk |(also fennec fox ) ▶noun a small pale fox with large pointed ears, native to the deserts of North Africa and Arabia. [Vulpes zerda, family Canidae. ] ORIGIN late 18th cent.: via Arabic from Persian fanak, fanaj.
fennel
fen nel |ˈfenl ˈfɛnl | ▶noun an aromatic yellow-flowered European plant of the parsley family, with feathery leaves. [Foeniculum vulgare, family Umbelliferae: two subspecies, a hardy perennial (dulce ), the seeds and leaves of which are used as culinary herbs, and the annual Florence (or sweet ) fennel (azoricum ), with swollen leaf bases that are eaten as a vegetable. ] ORIGIN Old English finule, fenol, from Latin faeniculum, diminutive of faenum ‘hay. ’
Fennoscandia
Fennoscandia |ˌfɛnəʊˈskandɪə | a land mass in NW Europe comprising Scandinavia, Finland, and the adjacent area of NE Russia.
Oxford Dictionary
fennec
fennec |ˈfɛnɛk |(also fennec fox ) ▶noun a small pale fox with large pointed ears, native to the deserts of North Africa and Arabia. ●Vulpes zerda, family Canidae. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: via Arabic from Persian fanak, fanaj.
fennel
fennel |ˈfɛn (ə )l | ▶noun [ mass noun ] an aromatic yellow-flowered European plant of the parsley family, with feathery leaves. ●Foeniculum vulgare, family Umbelliferae: two subspecies, a hardy perennial (dulce ), the seeds and leaves of which are used as culinary herbs, and the annual Florence (or sweet ) fennel (azoricum ), with swollen leaf bases which are eaten as a vegetable. ORIGIN Old English finule, fenol, from Latin faeniculum, diminutive of faenum ‘hay ’.
Fennoscandia
Fennoscandia |ˌfɛnəʊˈskandɪə | a land mass in NW Europe comprising Scandinavia, Finland, and the adjacent area of NE Russia.
Duden Dictionary
Fenn
Fenn Substantiv, Neutrum besonders norddeutsch , das |F e nn |das Fenn; Genitiv: des Fenn [e ]s, Plural: die Fenne mittelniederdeutsch venne = Sumpf-, Moorland, vgl. althochdeutsch fenne = Sumpf, Herkunft ungeklärt Moor, Sumpf [land ]
Fennek
Fen nek , Fe nek Substantiv, maskulin , der Fenek |F e nnek F e nek |der Fennek; Genitiv: des Fenneks, Plural: die Fenneks und Fenneke der Fenek; Genitiv: des Feneks, Plural: die Feneks und Feneke arabisch fanak kleines, einem Fuchs ähnliches Raubtier mit langem, wolligem Fell, buschigem Schwanz und außergewöhnlich großen Ohren; Wüstenfuchs
Fennich
Fen nich Substantiv, maskulin , der Fench |F e nnich |mittelhochdeutsch vench, phenich, althochdeutsch phenih < mittellateinisch panicium < lateinisch pānīcum = italienische Hirse eine Hirseart
Fennosarmatia
Fen no sar ma tia Substantiv, feminin Geologie veraltend , die |Fennosarm a tia |neulateinisch ; aus lateinisch Fenni »Finnen « und lateinisch Sarmatia »polnisch-russisches Tiefland «Baltica
fennosarmatisch
fen no sar ma tisch Adjektiv Geologie |fennosarm a tisch |Fennosarmatia betreffend
Fennoskandia
Fen no skan dia Substantiv, Neutrum Fennoskandien |Fennosk a ndia |Fennoskandias zu Scandia, im Mittellateinischen wohl Name Schwedens 1 Skandinavien einschließlich Dänemarks und Finnlands 2 Geologie Scholle 3 , die das östliche Skandinavien und Teile des nördlichen Osteuropas sowie bestimmte Gebiete des westlichen Skandinaviens umfasst
Fennoskandien
Fen no skan di en Substantiv, Neutrum , das Fennoskandia |Fennosk a ndien |Fennoskandiens zu Scandia, im Mittellateinischen wohl Name Schwedens 1 Skandinavien einschließlich Dänemarks und Finnlands 2 Geologie Scholle 3 , die das östliche Skandinavien und Teile des nördlichen Osteuropas sowie bestimmte Gebiete des westlichen Skandinaviens umfasst
fennoskandisch
fen no skan disch Adjektiv |fennosk a ndisch |Fennoskandia, Fennoskandien betreffend, dazu gehörend
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
fennel
fen nel /fén (ə )l /名詞 C 〘植 〙ウイキョウ ; その実 〘調味料 食材 ハーブとして用いるセリ科の植物 〙.