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Definition of feed
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Feed (imp. & p. p.) of Fe.
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Pane
::
Pane (n.) In
irrigating,
a
subdivision
of an
irrigated
surface
between
a
feeder
and an
outlet
drain..
Wombat
::
Wombat
(n.) Any one of three
species
of
Australian
burrowing
marsupials
of the genus
Phascolomys,
especially
the
common
species
(P.
ursinus).
They are
nocturnal
in their
habits,
and feed
mostly
on
roots..
Clothe
::
Clothe
(v. t.) To
provide
with
clothes;
as, to feed and
clothe
a
family;
to
clothe
one's self
extravagantly..
Clepsine
::
Clepsine
(n.) A genus of
fresh-water
leeches,
furnished
with a
proboscis.
They feed upon
mollusks
and
worms..
Superaltar
::
Superalimentation
(n.) The act of
overfeeding,
or
making
one take food in
excess
of the
natural
appetite
for it..
Cibation
::
Cibation
(n.) The
process
or
operation
of
feeding
the
contents
of the
crucible
with fresh
material.
Pabulation
::
Pabulation
(n.) The act of
feeding,
or
providing
food..
Stuffer
::
Stuff (v. i.) To feed
gluttonously;
to cram.
Stall-feed
::
Stall-feeding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Stall-fee.
Louse
::
Louse (n.) Any one of
numerous
small
mandibulate
insects,
mostly
parasitic
on
birds,
and
feeding
on the
feathers.
They are known as
Mallophaga,
or bird lice,
though
some occur on the hair of
mammals.
They are
usually
regarded
as
degraded
Pseudoneuroptera.
See
Mallophaga..
Injector
::
Injector
(n.) A
contrivance
for
forcing
feed water into a steam
boiler
by the
direct
action
of the steam upon the
water.
The water is
driven
into the
boiler
by the
impulse
of a jet of the steam which
becomes
condensed
as soon as it
strikes
the
stream
of cold water it
impels;
-- also
called
Giffard's
injector,
from the
inventor..
Stoker
::
Stoker
(v. t.) One who is
employed
to tend a
furnace
and
supply
it with fuel,
especially
the
furnace
of a
locomotive
or of a
marine
steam
boiler;
also, a
machine
for
feeding
fuel to a
fire..
Bagworm
::
Bagworm
(n.) One of
several
lepidopterous
insects
which
construct,
in the
larval
state,
a
baglike
case which they carry about for
protection.
One
species
(Platoeceticus
Gloveri)
feeds on the
orange
tree. See
Basket
worm..
Feed
::
Feed (v. i.) To be
nourished,
strengthened,
or
satisfied,
as if by
food..
Depasture
::
Depasture
(v. t. & i.) To
pasture;
to feed; to
graze;
also, to use for
pasture..
Stinkhorn
::
Stinker
(n.) Any one of the
several
species
of large
antarctic
petrels
which feed on
blubber
and
carrion
and have an
offensive
odor, as the giant
fulmar..
Gear
::
Gear (n.) An
apparatus
for
performing
a
special
function;
gearing;
as, the feed gear of a
lathe..
Nurse
::
Nurse (v. t.) To
nourish
at the
breast;
to
suckle;
to feed and tend, as an
infant..
Pastor
::
Pastor
(n.) A
species
of
starling
(Pastor
roseus),
native
of the
plains
of
Western
Asia and
Eastern
Europe.
Its head is
crested
and
glossy
greenish
black,
and its back is rosy. It feeds
largely
upon
locusts..
Pasture
::
Pasture
(v. i.) To feed on
growing
grass;
to
graze.
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