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		Definition of fat hen in English: fat hennounfatˈhɛn mass nounA herbaceous plant with mealy edible leaves, often considered to be a weed. 藜,灰菜。北美称LAMB'S QUARTER 或PIGWEED  Chenopodium alba, family Chenopodiaceae Example sentencesExamples -  Crops are weedier than in recent years with fat hen, redshank and knotgrass making a number of crops look increasingly untidy.
 -  I promise to pull my socks up this week, not least because without urgent attention, fat hen threatens to strangle all my seedlings.
 -  They also collected seagull eggs, fresh water lobster, whitebait, pipi, mussels, fat hen and watercress.
 -  But the beauty of most edible plants - nettles, dandelions, alexanders, fat hen, sorrel - is that they are so prolific they are considered a nuisance.
 -  Plants we now consider to be weeds, such as nettles, dock, fat hen and meadowsweet, regularly appeared on the Iron Age menu.
 
 
 OriginLate 18th century: said to be so named because the seeds were eaten by poultry.    Definition of fat hen in US English: fat hennoun another name for lamb's-quarters Example sentencesExamples -  But the beauty of most edible plants - nettles, dandelions, alexanders, fat hen, sorrel - is that they are so prolific they are considered a nuisance.
 -  Plants we now consider to be weeds, such as nettles, dock, fat hen and meadowsweet, regularly appeared on the Iron Age menu.
 -  They also collected seagull eggs, fresh water lobster, whitebait, pipi, mussels, fat hen and watercress.
 -  I promise to pull my socks up this week, not least because without urgent attention, fat hen threatens to strangle all my seedlings.
 -  Crops are weedier than in recent years with fat hen, redshank and knotgrass making a number of crops look increasingly untidy.
 
 
 OriginLate 18th century: said to be so named because the seeds were eaten by poultry.     |