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fennel |
As a noun fennel is
a plant,
foeniculum vulgare , of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor.
fennel |
aniseed |
As nouns the difference between fennel and aniseed
is that
fennel is a plant,
foeniculum vulgare , of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor while
aniseed is (countable|and|uncountable) the seed-like fruit of the anise, used in baking and in the flavouring of liqueurs such as ouzo.
fennel |
fennes |
As nouns the difference between fennel and fennes
is that
fennel is a plant,
foeniculum vulgare , of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor while
fennes is .
fennel |
fennec |
As nouns the difference between fennel and fennec
is that
fennel is a plant,
Foeniculum vulgare, of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor while
fennec is a small fox of the species
Vulpes zerda, found in the Sahara (excluding the coast) and having distinctive oversized ears.
fennel |
wennel |
As nouns the difference between fennel and wennel
is that
fennel is a plant,
Foeniculum vulgare, of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor while
wennel is obsolete form of lang=en|weanel.
fennel |
gennel |
As nouns the difference between fennel and gennel
is that
fennel is a plant,
Foeniculum vulgare, of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor while
gennel is a ginnel. Especially characteristic of South Yorkshire dialect.
fennel |
fenne |
As nouns the difference between fennel and fenne
is that
fennel is a plant,
foeniculum vulgare , of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor while
fenne is .
fannel |
fennel |
As nouns the difference between fannel and fennel
is that
fannel is fanon (religious garment) while
fennel is a plant,
foeniculum vulgare , of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor.
kennel |
fennel |
As nouns the difference between kennel and fennel
is that
kennel is a house or shelter for a dog while
fennel is a plant,
Foeniculum vulgare, of the parsley family, which has a sweet, anise-like flavor.
As a verb kennel
is to house or board a dog (or less commonly another animal).
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