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noun a person or thing that supplies food or feeds something.
a bin or boxlike device from which farm animals may eat, especially such a device designed to allow a number of chickens to feed simultaneously or to release a specific amount of feed at regular intervals.
a person or thing that takes food or nourishment.
a livestock animal that is fed an enriched diet to fatten it for market. Compare stocker (def. 2).
a person or device that feeds a machine, printing press, etc.
a tributary stream.
bird feeder.
feeder line.
feeder road.
Also feed . Electricity . a conductor, or group of conductors, connecting primary equipment in an electric power system.
British . a baby's bib.
Theater Slang . straight man.
SEE MORE SEE LESS adjective being, functioning as, or serving as a feeder.
pertaining to livestock to be fattened for market.
Origin of feeder Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at feed, -er1
Words nearby feeder feedback, feedback inhibition, feedback loop, feed bag, feedbox, feeder , feeder line, feeder road, feedgrain, feedhorn, feeding
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Example sentences from the Web for feeder At first Wales and Sanger conceived of Wikipedia merely as an adjunct to Nupedia, sort of like a feeder product or farm team.
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Inside a feeder school for The Family, a secretive global network of evangelical power players.
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So, for that matter, would the recently revealed federal criminal investigation into the feeder funds.
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She then founded the Bank Medici AG in Vienna and used it as a feeder fund for Madoff.
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A feeder fund, unlike a hedge or private-equity fund, does not manage investments.
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It is a day feeder , a fact which may be taken advantage of in avoiding exposure to its attacks.
Handbook of Medical Entomology | William Albert Riley
Surmounting the Maat here illustrated is a conspicuous feather which we have already connoted with feeder and fodder.
Archaic England | Harold Bayley
The feeder connections were all at the front of the building, and the general voltage control apparatus was on the floor above.
Edison, His Life and Inventions | Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin
The Eider is a day feeder , abroad at dawn, and continuing its labours well into the dusk.
British Sea Birds | Charles Dixon
The feeder gives the first machine another plate; and so the work goes on down a whole line of machines.
Makers of Many Things | Eva March Tappan
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British Dictionary definitions for feeder noun a person or thing that feeds or is fed
a child's feeding bottle or bib
agriculture , mainly US and Canadian a head of livestock being fattened for slaughter
a person or device that feeds the working material into a system or machine
a tributary channel, esp one that supplies a reservoir or canal with water
a road, service, etc, that links secondary areas to the main traffic network (as modifier ) a feeder bus a transmission line connecting an aerial to a transmitter or receiver a power line for transmitting electrical power from a generating station to a distribution network SEE MORE SEE LESS Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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