Fennel [noun]

Definition of Fennel:

plant

Synonyms of Fennel:


Opposite/Antonyms of Fennel:

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Sentence/Example of Fennel:

This dish is full of wintry flavors, with its fennel and orange.

The Plain of Marathon was so named from the abundance of Fennel (μαραθρον) growing on it.

A tincture prepared from fennel seeds and fresh young fennel.

In Ohio and other Western States where the ox-eye daisy is not common, children use instead the bloom of the despised dog-fennel.

May dog fennel grow upon his ancestors' graves, and the grandsons of his children be born without eyes.

Republicans are the useful; Democrats the noxious—corn and wheat against the dog fennel and Canada thistles.

But the noble son of Iapetus outwitted him and stole the far-seen gleam of unwearying fire in a hollow fennel stalk.

I was sitting amongst the fennel in Barbara's garden when your letter was brought, and I read it twice to make sure I understood.

A dwarf umbelliferous plant, somewhat resembling fennel, cultivated for its seeds.'

The Portuguese for fennel-field, because the first discoverers of the island found this plant in great abundance.