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  1. Foehn wind - Wikipedia

    The name Foehn (German: Föhn, pronounced [ˈføːn]) arose in the Alpine region. Originating from Latin (ventus) favonius, a mild west wind of which Favonius was the Roman personification [7] …

  2. FOEN® — world market leader for continuous galvanizing lines

    FOEN® is the world market leader for continuous galvanizing lines. For over 50 years, we have been setting standards in technology, quality and close partnership.

  3. Federal Office for the Environment - Homepage

    Sep 3, 2025 · Federal Councillor Albert Rösti and FOEN Director Katrin Schneeberger will represent Switzerland at the fifth round of negotiations on a global agreement against plastic …

  4. Home | Føn Energy Services

    Føn Energy Services is an Expert Offshore Wind and Energy Industry Operations & Maintenance Services provider - Orchestrating a smarter energy future.

  5. føn - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 31, 2025 · føn m (definite singular fønen, indefinite plural føner, definite plural fønene) foehn, a warm dry wind eveloping on the lee side of a mountain.

  6. New Arrivals

    Discover the latest additions at Foen Jewelry, where elegance meets narrative. Each piece is a crafted tale waiting to be shared across generations. Our jewelry goes beyond adornments, …

  7. FOEN - Definition : Dictionary, Words That Start With FOEN, …

    What does the word FOEN mean? Find and lookup the definition, synonyms, and antonyms of the word FOEN in our free online dictionary!

  8. FOEHN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FOEHN is a warm dry wind blowing down the side of a mountain.

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  10. foen- Meaning | Goong.com - New Generation Dictionary

    Meaning: “Foen-” refers to “hay,” which is grass that has been cut and dried for use as fodder for animals. Origin: The word derives from the Latin noun “foenum,” which particularly denotes …