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Fenes-tella
Fenes-tella Fen`es-tel"la, n. [L., dim. of fenestra ? window.]
(Arch.)
Any small windowlike opening or recess, esp. one to show the
relics within an altar, or the like.
FenestraFenestra Fe*nes"tra, n.; pl. Fenestr[ae]. [L., a window.]
(Anat.)
A small opening; esp., one of the apertures, closed by
membranes, between the tympanum and internal ear. FenestraeFenestra Fe*nes"tra, n.; pl. Fenestr[ae]. [L., a window.]
(Anat.)
A small opening; esp., one of the apertures, closed by
membranes, between the tympanum and internal ear. Fenestral
Fenestral Fe*nes"tral, a. [L. fenestra a window.]
1. (Arch.) Pertaining to a window or to windows.
2. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to a fenestra.
Fenestral
Fenestral Fe*nes"tral, n. (Arch.)
A casement or window sash, closed with cloth or paper instead
of glass. --Weale.
Fenestrate
Fenestrate Fe*nes"trate, a. [L. fenestratus, p. p. of
fenestrare to furnish with openings and windows.]
1. Having numerous openings; irregularly reticulated; as,
fenestrate membranes; fenestrate fronds.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Having transparent spots, as the wings of
certain butterflies.
FenestratedFenestrated Fe*nes"tra*ted, a.
1. (Arch.) Having windows; characterized by windows.
2. Same as Fenestrate. Fenestration
Fenestration Fen`es*tra"tion, n.
1. (Arch.) The arrangement and proportioning of windows; --
used by modern writers for the decorating of an
architectural composition by means of the window (and
door) openings, their ornaments, and proportions.
2. (Anat.) The state or condition of being fenestrated.
Fenestrule
Fenestrule Fe*nes"trule, n. [L. fenestrula a little window,
dim. of fenestra a window.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of the openings in a fenestrated structure.
Ouvirandra fenestralisLattice Lat"tice, n. [OE. latis, F. lattis lathwork, fr. latte
lath. See Latten, 1st Lath.]
1. Any work of wood or metal, made by crossing laths, or thin
strips, and forming a network; as, the lattice of a
window; -- called also latticework.
The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and
cried through the lattice. --Judg. v. 28.
2. (Her.) The representation of a piece of latticework used
as a bearing, the bands being vertical and horizontal.
Lattice bridge, a bridge supported by lattice girders, or
latticework trusses.
Lattice girder (Arch.), a girder of which the wed consists
of diagonal pieces crossing each other in the manner of
latticework.
Lattice plant (Bot.), an aquatic plant of Madagascar
(Ouvirandra fenestralis), whose leaves have interstices
between their ribs and cross veins, so as to resemble
latticework. A second species is O. Berneriana. The
genus is merged in Aponogeton by recent authors. RifenessRife Rife, a. [AS. r[=i]f abundant, or Icel. r[=i]fr
munificent; akin to OD. riff, rijve, abundant.]
1. Prevailing; prevalent; abounding.
Before the plague of London, inflammations of the
lungs were rife and mortal. --Arbuthnot.
Even now the tumult of loud mirth Was rife, and
perfect in may listening ear. --Milton.
2. Having power; active; nimble. [Obs.]
What! I am rife a little yet. --J. Webster.
-- Rife"ly, adv. -- Rife"ness, n. Safeness
Safeness Safe"ness, n.
The quality or state of being safe; freedom from hazard,
danger, harm, or loss; safety; security; as the safeness of
an experiment, of a journey, or of a possession.
Meaning of Fenes from wikipedia
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Feneș may
refer to
several places in Romania:
Feneș (Hungarian:
Fenes), a
district in the town of Zlatna, Alba
County Feneș, a
village in Armeniș Commune...
- A
fen is a type of peat-ac****ulating
wetland fed by mineral-rich
ground or
surface water. It is one of the main
types of
wetland along with marshes, swamps...
- The
Fens or
Fenlands in
eastern England are a
naturally marshy region supporting a rich
ecology and
numerous species. Most of the
fens were
drained centuries...
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Fenes is a
village in Bodø Muni****lity in
Nordland county, Norway. It is
located on the
island of Lan****de
about 13
kilometres (8.1 mi)
northwest of...
- The
Feneș is a
tributary of the
river Timiș in Romania. It
discharges into the Timiș near Armeniș. The
upper course of the river,
upstream of the confluence...
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Fenner may
refer to:
Arthur Fenner (1745–1805),
Rhode Island governor Charles Fenner (1884–1955),
Australian geologist and
educator Charles Erasmus Fenner...
- The
Feneș (in its
upper course: Finișel) is a
right tributary of the
river Someșul Mic in Romania. It
discharges into the Someșul Mic in Luna de Sus....
- The
Feneș is a left
tributary of the
river Ampoi in Romania. It
discharges into the
Ampoi in the
village Feneș. Its
length is 19 km (12 mi) and its basin...
- The
Feneș is a
right tributary of the
river Feernic, in Romania. It
flows into the
Feernic in Cădaciu Mare. Its
length is 8 km (5.0 mi) and its basin...
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Fenner's is
Cambridge University Cricket Club's ground.
Cambridge University Cricket Club had
previously pla**** at two
grounds in Cambridge, the University...