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n. 1.  a.  A fenced enclosure for animals. b.  The animals kept in such an enclosure. c.  Any of various enclosures, such as a bullpen or playpen, used for a variety of purposes. 2.  A roofed dock for submarines. tr.v.  penned or  pent (pĕnt), pen·ning, pens   To confine in or as if in a pen. See Synonyms at  enclose. [Middle English, from Old English penn.]  | 
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n.  A female swan. [Origin unknown.]  | 
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n.  Informal  A penitentiary; a prison. [Short for PENITENTIARY.]  | 
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              Tweet abbr.  peninsula  | 
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