fern
1 Americannoun
noun
noun
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any tracheophyte plant of the phylum Filicinophyta , having roots, stems, and fronds and reproducing by spores formed in structures (sori) on the fronds See also tree fern
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any of certain similar but unrelated plants, such as the sweet fern
Other Word Forms
- fernless adjective
- fernlike adjective
- ferny adjective
Etymology
Origin of fern
before 900; Middle English ferne, Old English fearn; cognate with German Farn fern, Sanskrit parná feather
Example Sentences
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Zipping my backpack closed, I dump the last of the water from my watering can onto the soil of my potted fern, grab my hoodie from the end of my bed, and head downstairs.
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Wolf wriggled out of Torak’s arms and disappeared into the ferns.
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Some areas looked pixelated on the Chromebook, and on the Air I noticed details, like the leaves of a fern or rust on an airlock door, that weren’t as clear on the others.
No underbrush or trees grew there—just bunches of grass, cattails, and ferns.
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He curled spikily around her neck and they towed the wagon across the grassland, up to the tangled vines and ferns of the rain forest.
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