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Definition of feed
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Feed (v. t.) To
graze;
to cause to be
cropped
by
feeding,
as
herbage
by
cattle;
as, if grain is too
forward
in
autumn,
feed it with
sheep..
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Sweal
::
Sweal (v. i.) To melt and run down, as the
tallow
of a
candle;
to waste away
without
feeding
the
flame..
Forage
::
Forage
(v. i.) To
wander
or rove in
search
of food; to
collect
food, esp.
forage,
for
horses
and
cattle
by
feeding
on or
stripping
the
country;
to
ravage;
to feed on
spoil..
Deliciously
::
Deliciously
(adv.)
Delightfully;
as, to feed
deliciously;
to be
deliciously
entertained..
Feed
::
Feed (n.) An
allowance
of
provender
given to a
horse,
cow, etc.; a meal; as, a feed of corn or
oats..
Feeding
::
Feeding
(n.) That which
furnishes
or
affords
food,
especially
for
animals;
pasture
land..
Otter
::
Otter (n.) Any
carnivorous
animal
of the genus
Lutra,
and
related
genera.
Several
species
are
described.
They have
large,
flattish
heads,
short ears, and
webbed
toes. They are
aquatic,
and feed on fish. Their fur is soft and
valuable.
The
common
otter of
Europe
is Lutra
vulgaris;
the
American
otter is L.
Canadensis;
other
species
inhabit
South
America
and
Asia..
Carrion
::
Carrion
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to dead and
putrefying
carcasses;
feeding
on
carrion.
Migrate
::
Migrate
(v. i.) To pass
periodically
from one
region
or
climate
to
another
for
feeding
or
breeding;
-- said of
certain
birds,
fishes,
and
quadrupeds..
Nutcracker
::
Nutcracker
(n.) A
European
bird
(Nucifraga
caryocatactes),
allied
to the
magpie
and crow. Its color is dark
brown,
spotted
with
white.
It feeds on nuts,
seeds,
and
insects..
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..
Quica
::
Quica (n.) A small South
American
opossum
(Didelphys
quica),
native
of
Guiana
and
Brazil.
It feeds upon
insects,
small
birds,
and
fruit..
Feeder
::
Feeder
(n.) One who eats or
feeds;
specifically,
an
animal
to be fed or
fattened..
Hedgehog
::
Hedgehog
(n.) A small
European
insectivore
(Erinaceus
Europaeus),
and other
allied
species
of Asia and
Africa,
having
the hair on the upper part of its body mixed with
prickles
or
spines.
It is able to roll
itself
into a ball so as to
present
the
spines
outwardly
in every
direction.
It is
nocturnal
in its
habits,
feeding
chiefly
upon
insects..
Foster
::
Foster
(v. t.) To feed; to
nourish;
to
support;
to bring up.
Spindling
::
Spindleworm
(n.) The larva of a
noctuid
mmoth
(Achatodes
zeae) which feeds
inside
the
stalks
of corn
(maize),
sometimes
causing
much
damage.
It is
smooth,
with a black head and tail and a row of black dots
across
each
segment..
Sparrow
::
Sparrow
(n.) One of many
species
of small
singing
birds of the
family
Fringilligae,
having
conical
bills,
and
feeding
chiefly
on
seeds.
Many
sparrows
are
called
also
finches,
and
buntings.
The
common
sparrow,
or house
sparrow,
of
Europe
(Passer
domesticus)
is noted for its
familiarity,
its
voracity,
its
attachment
to its
young,
and its
fecundity.
See House
sparrow,
under
House..
Pernyi Moth
::
Pernyi
moth () A
silk-producing
moth
(Attacus
Pernyi)
which feeds upon the oak. It has been
introduced
into
Europe
and
America
from
China.
Feed
::
Feed (n.) The
motion,
or act, of
carrying
forward
the stuff to be
operated
upon, as cloth to the
needle
in a
sewing
machine;
or of
producing
progressive
operation
upon any
material
or
object
in a
machine,
as, in a
turning
lathe,
by
moving
the
cutting
tool along or in the
work..
Jacamar
::
"Jacamar
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
tropical
American
birds of the genus
Galbula
and
allied
genera.
They are
allied
to the
kingfishers,
but climb on tree
trunks
like
nuthatches,
and feed upon
insects.
Their
colors
are often
brilliant..
Water Moccasin
::
Water
moccasin
() A
venomous
North
American
snake
(Ancistrodon
piscivorus)
allied
to the
rattlesnake
but
destitute
of a
rattle.
It lives in or about pools and
ponds,
and feeds
largely
of
fishes.
Called
also water
snake,
water
adder,
water
viper..
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