(a.) Pertaining to, or inhabiting, a fen; abounding in fens; swampy; boggy.
Example Sentences:
(1) Previous work (Lasky, L., T. Yednock, M. Singer, D. Dowbenko, C. Fennie, H. Rodriguez, T. Nguyen, S. Stachel, and S. Rosen.
(2) Rozanne used to bicycle from what she describes in wartime slang as her "billet" with a working-class couple, the Dickenses, in Fenny Stratford.
(3) These results establish the presence of a T-cell epitope in this HIV segment, which has been shown previously (L.A. Lasky, G. Nakamura, D. H. Smith, C. Fennie, C. Shimasaki, E. Patzer, P. Berman, T. Gregory, and D. J. Capon, Cell 50:975-985, 1987) to be an important domain involved in the binding of the virus to its cellular receptor, the CD4 molecule.
Ferny
Definition:
(a.) Abounding in ferns.
Example Sentences:
(1) Fiona Fernie, tax partner at Pinsent Masons, explains: “For the people in the media, they tend to pay the charge because it’s important to keep a certain level of privacy around their affairs.” Debate is now focusing on how much, if anything, reform could raise.