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Definition of feed
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of feed is as below...
Feed (n.) That which is
eaten;
esp., food for
beasts;
fodder;
pasture;
hay;
grain,
ground
or
whole;
as, the best feed for
sheep..
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Grazer
::
Grazer
(n.) One that
grazes;
a
creature
which feeds on
growing
grass or
herbage.
Soil
::
Soil (v. t.) To feed, as
cattle
or
horses,
in the barn or an
inclosure,
with fresh grass or green food cut for them,
instead
of
sending
them out to
pasture;
hence (such food
having
the
effect
of
purging
them),
to purge by
feeding
on green food; as, to soil a
horse..
Toad
::
Toad (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
batrachians
belonging
to the genus Bufo and
allied
genera,
especially
those of the
family
Bufonidae.
Toads are
generally
terrestrial
in their
habits
except
during
the
breeding
season,
when they seek the
water.
Most of the
species
burrow
beneath
the earth in the
daytime
and come forth to feed on
insects
at
night.
Most toads have a
rough,
warty skin in which are
glands
that
secrete
an acrid
fluid..
Subsistence
::
Subsist
(v. t.) To
support
with
provisions;
to feed; to
maintain;
as, to
subsist
one's
family..
Coprophagan
::
Coprophagan
(n.) A kind of
beetle
which feeds upon dung.
Overfeeding
::
Overfeeding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Overfee.
Hippophagy
::
Hippophagy
(n.) The act or
practice
of
feeding
on
horseflesh.
Hyena
::
Hyena (n.) Any
carnivorous
mammal
of the
family
Hyaenidae,
of which three
living
species
are
known.
They are large and
strong,
but
cowardly.
They feed
chiefly
on
carrion,
and are
nocturnal
in their
habits..
Pabulum
::
Pabulum
(n.) The means of
nutriment
to
animals
or
plants;
food;
nourishment;
hence,
that which feeds or
sustains,
as fuel for a fire; that upon which the mind or soul is
nourished;
as,
intellectual
pabulum..
Browse
::
Browse
(n.) To feed on, as
pasture;
to
pasture
on; to
graze..
Procris
::
Procris
(n.) Any
species
of small moths of the genus
Procris.
The
larvae
of some
species
injure
the
grapevine
by
feeding
in
groups
upon the
leaves.
Ossivorous
::
Ossivorous
(a.)
Feeding
on
bones;
eating
bones;
as,
ossivorous
quadrupeds..
Gormand
::
Gormand
(n.) A
greedy
or
ravenous
eater;
a
luxurious
feeder;
a
gourmand.
Nopal
::
Nopal (n.) A
cactaceous
plant
(Nopalea
cochinellifera),
originally
Mexican,
on which the
cochineal
insect
feeds,
and from which it is
collected.
The name is
sometimes
given to other
species
of
Cactaceae..
Promethea
::
Promethea
(n.) A large
American
bombycid
moth
(Callosamia
promethea).
Its larva feeds on the
sassafras,
wild
cherry,
and other
trees,
and
suspends
its
cocoon
from a
branch
by a
silken
band..
Polypite
::
Polypite
(n.) One of the
feeding
zooids,
or
polyps,
of a
coral,
hydroid,
or
siphonophore;
a
hydranth.
See
Illust.
of
Campanularian..
Tait
::
Tait (n.) A small
nocturnal
and
arboreal
Australian
marsupial
(Tarsipes
rostratus)
about the size of a
mouse.
It has a long
muzzle,
a long
tongue,
and very few
teeth,
and feeds upon honey and
insects.
Called
also
noolbenger..
Flycatcher
::
Flycatcher
(n.) One of
numerous
species
of birds that feed upon
insects,
which they take on the
wing..
Pupivorous
::
Pupivorous
(a.)
Feeding
on the pupae of
insects.
Zoophagan
::
Zoophagan
(n.) A
animal
that feeds on
animal
food.
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