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Definition of feed
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Feed (v. t.) To
satisfy;
grafity
or
minister
to, as any
sense,
talent,
taste,
or
desire..
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Depasture
::
Depasture
(v. t. & i.) To
pasture;
to feed; to
graze;
also, to use for
pasture..
Zamang
::
Zamang
(n.) An
immense
leguminous
tree
(Pithecolobium
Saman)
of
Venezuela.
Its
branches
form a
hemispherical
mass, often one
hundred
and
eighty
feet
across.
The sweet pulpy pods are used
commonly
for
feeding
cattle.
Also
called
rain
tree..
Cepevorous
::
Cepevorous
(a.)
Feeding
upon
onions.
Batten
::
Batten
(v. t.) To make fat by
plenteous
feeding;
to
fatten.
Mantispid
::
Mantispid
(n.) Any
neuropterous
insect
of the genus
Mantispa,
and
allied
genera.
The
larvae
feed on plant lice. Also used
adjectively.
See
Illust.
under
Neuroptera..
Fire
::
Fire (v. t.) To feed or serve the fire of; as, to fire a
boiler..
Pannage
::
Pannage
(n.) A tax paid for the
privilege
of
feeding
swine in the
woods.
Equivorous
::
Equivorous
(a.)
Feeding
on
horseflesh;
as,
equivorous
Tartars..
Shack
::
Shack (v. t.) To feed in
stubble,
or upon waste
corn..
Phyllophagan
::
Phyllophagan
(n.) One of a tribe of
beetles
which feed upon the
leaves
of
plants,
as the
chafers..
Pumpkin
::
Pumpkin
(n.) A
well-known
trailing
plant
(Cucurbita
pepo) and its
fruit,
-- used for
cooking
and for
feeding
stock;
a
pompion..
Carnivora
::
Carnivora
(n. pl.) An order of
Mammallia
including
the lion,
tiger,
wolf bear, seal, etc. They are
adapted
by their
structure
to feed upon
flesh,
though
some of them, as the
bears,
also eat
vegetable
food. The teeth are large and
sharp,
suitable
for
cutting
flesh,
and the jaws
powerful..
Union
::
Union (n.) A joint or other
connection
uniting
parts of
machinery,
or the like, as the
elastic
pipe of a
tender
connecting
it with the feed pipe of a
locomotive
engine;
especially,
a pipe
fitting
for
connecting
pipes,
or pipes and
fittings,
in such a way as to
facilitate
disconnection..
Fodder
::
Fodder
(v.t.)
To feed, as
cattle,
with dry food or cut
grass,
etc.;to
furnish
with hay,
straw,
oats, etc..
Tether
::
Tether
(v. t.) To
confine,
as an
animal,
with a long rope or
chain,
as for
feeding
within
certain
limits..
Bogsucker
::
Bogsucker
(n.) The
American
woodcock;
-- so
called
from its
feeding
among the bogs.
Dry Nurse
::
Dry nurse () A nurse who
attends
and feeds a child by hand; -- in
distinction
from a wet
nurse,
who
suckles
it..
Britt
::
Britt (n.) The
minute
marine
animals
(chiefly
Entomostraca)
upon which the right
whales
feed.
Gormand
::
Gormand
(n.) A
greedy
or
ravenous
eater;
a
luxurious
feeder;
a
gourmand.
Jackal
::
"Jackal
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
carnivorous
animals
inhabiting
Africa
and Asia,
related
to the dog and wolf. They are
cowardly,
nocturnal,
and
gregarious.
They feed
largely
on
carrion,
and are noted for their
piercing
and
dismal
howling..
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