plural of feed, third-person singular of feed, Hand feeds and power feeds are screws, driven by hand cranks or motors, that move the axes of machine tools, Supplies material to a machine, provide food; eat; nourish; be nourished; supply, provide, Device mounted at the focus point of the antenna that gathers signals reflected from the dish, This term is normally used in conjunction with circular knitting machines and literally means how many yarns are fed into a machine at each revolution to knit continuous rows of stitches, To pass to, To give to a machine to be processed, to eat (usually of animals), Food given to (especially herbivorous) animals, to give food to eat, nurture, Encapsulated online content, such as news or a blog, that you can subscribe to with a feed reader, A gathering to eat, especially in quantity, Something supplied continuously; as, a satellite feed, a meal; as, a feed of corn or oats, 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, An allowance of provender given to a horse, cow, etc, A meal, or the act of eating, That which is eaten; esp, The water supplied to steam boilers, To place cattle to feed; to pasture; to graze, food for beasts; fodder; pasture; hay; grain, ground or whole; as, the best feed for sheep, A grazing or pasture ground, take in food; used of animals only; "This dog doesn't eat certain kinds of meat"; "What do whales eat?", serve as food for; be the food for; "This dish feeds six", provide with food; eat; nourish; be nourished; supply, provide; satisfy, gratify; encourage, support; channel, route; send; pass; move into a machine or opening; incite, inflame, support or promote; "His admiration fed her vanity, To be nourished, strengthened, or satisfied, as if by food, give food to; "Feed the starving children in India"; "don't give the child this tough meat", The mechanism by which the action of feeding is produced; a feed motion, The supply of material to a machine, as water to a steam boiler, coal to a furnace, or grain to a run of stones, food for domestic livestock introduce continuously; "feed carrots into a food processor", To give for food, especially to animals; to furnish for consumption; as, to feed out turnips to the cows; to feed water to a steam boiler, Encapsulated online content that you can subscribe to with a feed reader. Used often for reading blog and news updates, To give food to; to supply with nourishment; to satisfy the physical huger of, To satisfy; gratify or minister to, as any sense, talent, taste, or desire, To supply (the material to be operated upon) to a machine; as, to feed paper to a printing press, To produce progressive operation upon or with (as in wood and metal working machines, so that the work moves to the cutting tool, or the tool to the work), To take food; to eat, gratify; "feed one's eyes on a gorgeous view", To nourish, in a general sense; to foster, strengthen, develop, and guard, To fill the wants of; to supply with that which is used or wasted; as, springs feed ponds; the hopper feeds the mill; to feed a furnace with coal, 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, To subject by eating; to satisfy the appetite; to feed one's self (upon something); to prey; with on or upon, feed into; supply; "Her success feeds her vanity", introduce continuously; "feed carrots into a food processor", food for domestic livestock, to bite the hand that feeds you: see bite mouths to feed: see mouth. Foodstuff grown or developed for livestock and poultry to maintain the health of the animals and to increase the quality of such end products as meat, milk, or eggs. Modern feeds are derived from crops grown specifically for research or from by-products of surplus crops or foods produced for human consumption. Feeds are categorized as either concentrates (high in digestibility of nutrients but low in fibre content) or roughages (high in fibre and comparatively low in digestive nutrients). Most diets consist of a combination of feeds, To feed information into a computer means to gradually put it into it. An automatic weather station feeds information on wind direction to the computer, support or promote; "His admiration fed her vanity", move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi", The device at the focus of a receiving antenna which converts the incident radio wave to a voltage at the input to the receiver(s) It may comprise a group of (usually two) receptors, which have the same phase center and are tuned to the same frequency, but have different polarizations Many antennas have only one feed, but those of some single dish radio telescopes are equipped with multi-feed arrays, Shorthand for a connection to another machine that sends you mail and news I might say, "I have a mail feed from Ed's machine ", provide as food; "Feed the guests the nuts", profit from in an exploitatory manner; "He feeds on her insecurity", If one thing feeds on another, it becomes stronger as a result of the other thing's existence. The drinking and the guilt fed on each other, If you feed a plant, you add substances to it to make it grow well. Feed plants to encourage steady growth, When an animal feeds, it eats or drinks something. After a few days the caterpillars stopped feeding Slugs feed on decaying plant and animal material, To feed a family or a community means to supply food for them. Feeding a hungry family can be expensive . a food reserve large enough to feed the Sudanese population for many months, If you feed a person or animal, you give them food to eat and sometimes actually put it in their mouths. We brought along pieces of old bread and fed the birds In that part of the world you can feed cattle on almost any green vegetable or fruit He spooned the ice cream into a cup and fed it to her. Feed is also a noun. She's had a good feed. + feeding feed·ing The feeding of dairy cows has undergone a revolution, food; meal; act of providing food; nourishment; fodder, food fed to livestock; material supplied; act of channeling or routing; act of passing (Sports); act of inserting into a machine (especially of putting paper into a printer); act of supplying, When a baby feeds, or when you feed it, it drinks breast milk or milk from a bottle. When a baby is thirsty, it feeds more often I knew absolutely nothing about handling or feeding a baby, Animal feed is food given to animals, especially farm animals. The grain just rotted and all they could use it for was animal feed. poultry feed, If someone feeds you false or secret information, they deliberately tell it to you. He was surrounded by people who fed him ghastly lies At least one British officer was feeding him with classified information, If you feed something into a container or piece of equipment, you put it into it. She was feeding documents into a paper shredder, To feed something to a place, means to supply it to that place in a steady flow. blood vessels that feed blood to the brain. gas fed through pipelines, To send a program or signal For instance, feeding a program from one station via satellite to other stations, provide with fertilizers or add nutrients to; "We should fertilize soil if we want to grow healthy plants", To make a pass that sets a teammate up for a shot, The feed is the stream of liquid containing the solute to be extracted as it enters the column, The relative amount of motion of the cutting tool into the work per revolution stroke or unit of time, Any non-injurious edible material having nutrient value; may be harvested forage, range or artificial pasture forage, grain, or other processed food for livestock or game animals, A component that "feeds" the signal from the optical system to the amplification electronics Also called a "feed horn" or "horn", The connection of a system to a source of information (i e Usenet newsfeed), food for domestic livestock introduce continuously; "feed carrots into a food processor" give food to; "Feed the starving children in India"; "don't give the child this tough meat" take in food; used of animals only; "This dog doesn't eat certain kinds of meat"; "What do whales eat?" serve as food for; be the food for; "This dish feeds six" feed into; supply; "Her success feeds her vanity" provide as food; "Feed the guests the nuts" gratify; "feed one's eyes on a gorgeous view" support or promote; "His admiration fed her vanity, The mixture of particles and fluid that is introduced into the filter Terms used synonymously include "influent" and "incoming slurry ", The input solution to a system, The RF input/output device, To send an audio or control signal to, The cracked, ground, or processed grains usually fed to animals including hay such as alfalfa or silage Feed is often mixed with added nutrients for better animal health, The transmission of a video signal from point to point, Refers to rate of linear advance of the saw blade through the workpiece and is measured in inches per minute/millimeters per minute or sometimes feed per tooth or feed per revolution (Feed per minute = feed per tooth x number of teeth x RPM), The part of the pen that supplies or "feeds" the nib with ink from the sac Usually located under the nib but can also be on top of the nib In all cases, it will rest against the nib, An exact pass into the shooting circle, The feed sits underneath the nib of a fountain pen, supporting it and holding the immediate ink supply This is the unit which delivers ink from the reservoir to the nib, Connection between a BBS and a message network, The crude ore introduced to a treatment plant or grinding mill, 1 To provide a signal, The source of illumination for an antenna reflector Also called antenna feed,
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Hand feeds and power feeds are screws, driven by hand cranks or motors, that move the axes of machine tools
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Supplies material to a machine
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provide food; eat; nourish; be nourished; supply, provide fiil
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Device mounted at the focus point of the antenna that gathers signals reflected from the dish
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This term is normally used in conjunction with circular knitting machines and literally means how many yarns are fed into a machine at each revolution to knit continuous rows of stitches
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To pass to
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To give to a machine to be processed - "We got interesting results after feeding the computer with the new data."
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to eat (usually of animals) - "Spiders feed on gnats and flies."
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Food given to (especially herbivorous) animals - "They sell feed, riding helmets, and everything else for horses."
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to give food to eat, nurture - "Feed the dog every evening."
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Encapsulated online content, such as news or a blog, that you can subscribe to with a feed reader
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A gathering to eat, especially in quantity - "They held a crab feed on the beach."
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Something supplied continuously; as, a satellite feed
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a meal; as, a feed of corn or oats
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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
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An allowance of provender given to a horse, cow, etc
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A meal, or the act of eating
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That which is eaten; esp
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The water supplied to steam boilers
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To place cattle to feed; to pasture; to graze
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food for beasts; fodder; pasture; hay; grain, ground or whole; as, the best feed for sheep
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A grazing or pasture ground
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take in food; used of animals only; "This dog doesn't eat certain kinds of meat"; "What do whales eat?"
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serve as food for; be the food for; "This dish feeds six"
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provide with food; eat; nourish; be nourished; supply, provide; satisfy, gratify; encourage, support; channel, route; send; pass; move into a machine or opening; incite, inflame fiil
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support or promote; "His admiration fed her vanity
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To be nourished, strengthened, or satisfied, as if by food
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give food to; "Feed the starving children in India"; "don't give the child this tough meat"
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The mechanism by which the action of feeding is produced; a feed motion
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The supply of material to a machine, as water to a steam boiler, coal to a furnace, or grain to a run of stones
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food for domestic livestock introduce continuously; "feed carrots into a food processor"
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To give for food, especially to animals; to furnish for consumption; as, to feed out turnips to the cows; to feed water to a steam boiler
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Encapsulated online content that you can subscribe to with a feed reader. Used often for reading blog and news updates
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To give food to; to supply with nourishment; to satisfy the physical huger of
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To satisfy; gratify or minister to, as any sense, talent, taste, or desire
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To supply (the material to be operated upon) to a machine; as, to feed paper to a printing press
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To produce progressive operation upon or with (as in wood and metal working machines, so that the work moves to the cutting tool, or the tool to the work)
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To take food; to eat
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gratify; "feed one's eyes on a gorgeous view"
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To nourish, in a general sense; to foster, strengthen, develop, and guard
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To fill the wants of; to supply with that which is used or wasted; as, springs feed ponds; the hopper feeds the mill; to feed a furnace with coal
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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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To subject by eating; to satisfy the appetite; to feed one's self (upon something); to prey; with on or upon
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feed into; supply; "Her success feeds her vanity"
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introduce continuously; "feed carrots into a food processor"
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food for domestic livestock
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to bite the hand that feeds you: see bite mouths to feed: see mouth. Foodstuff grown or developed for livestock and poultry to maintain the health of the animals and to increase the quality of such end products as meat, milk, or eggs. Modern feeds are derived from crops grown specifically for research or from by-products of surplus crops or foods produced for human consumption. Feeds are categorized as either concentrates (high in digestibility of nutrients but low in fibre content) or roughages (high in fibre and comparatively low in digestive nutrients). Most diets consist of a combination of feeds
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To feed information into a computer means to gradually put it into it. An automatic weather station feeds information on wind direction to the computer
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support or promote; "His admiration fed her vanity"
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move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi"
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The device at the focus of a receiving antenna which converts the incident radio wave to a voltage at the input to the receiver(s) It may comprise a group of (usually two) receptors, which have the same phase center and are tuned to the same frequency, but have different polarizations Many antennas have only one feed, but those of some single dish radio telescopes are equipped with multi-feed arrays
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Shorthand for a connection to another machine that sends you mail and news I might say, "I have a mail feed from Ed's machine "
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provide as food; "Feed the guests the nuts"
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profit from in an exploitatory manner; "He feeds on her insecurity"
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If one thing feeds on another, it becomes stronger as a result of the other thing's existence. The drinking and the guilt fed on each other
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If you feed a plant, you add substances to it to make it grow well. Feed plants to encourage steady growth
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When an animal feeds, it eats or drinks something. After a few days the caterpillars stopped feeding Slugs feed on decaying plant and animal material
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To feed a family or a community means to supply food for them. Feeding a hungry family can be expensive . a food reserve large enough to feed the Sudanese population for many months
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If you feed a person or animal, you give them food to eat and sometimes actually put it in their mouths. We brought along pieces of old bread and fed the birds In that part of the world you can feed cattle on almost any green vegetable or fruit He spooned the ice cream into a cup and fed it to her. Feed is also a noun. She's had a good feed. + feeding feed·ing The feeding of dairy cows has undergone a revolution
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food; meal; act of providing food; nourishment; fodder, food fed to livestock; material supplied; act of channeling or routing; act of passing (Sports); act of inserting into a machine (especially of putting paper into a printer); act of supplying isim
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When a baby feeds, or when you feed it, it drinks breast milk or milk from a bottle. When a baby is thirsty, it feeds more often I knew absolutely nothing about handling or feeding a baby
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Animal feed is food given to animals, especially farm animals. The grain just rotted and all they could use it for was animal feed. poultry feed
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If someone feeds you false or secret information, they deliberately tell it to you. He was surrounded by people who fed him ghastly lies At least one British officer was feeding him with classified information
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If you feed something into a container or piece of equipment, you put it into it. She was feeding documents into a paper shredder
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To feed something to a place, means to supply it to that place in a steady flow. blood vessels that feed blood to the brain. gas fed through pipelines
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To send a program or signal For instance, feeding a program from one station via satellite to other stations
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provide with fertilizers or add nutrients to; "We should fertilize soil if we want to grow healthy plants"
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To make a pass that sets a teammate up for a shot
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The feed is the stream of liquid containing the solute to be extracted as it enters the column
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The relative amount of motion of the cutting tool into the work per revolution stroke or unit of time
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Any non-injurious edible material having nutrient value; may be harvested forage, range or artificial pasture forage, grain, or other processed food for livestock or game animals
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A component that "feeds" the signal from the optical system to the amplification electronics Also called a "feed horn" or "horn"
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The connection of a system to a source of information (i e Usenet newsfeed)
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food for domestic livestock introduce continuously; "feed carrots into a food processor" give food to; "Feed the starving children in India"; "don't give the child this tough meat" take in food; used of animals only; "This dog doesn't eat certain kinds of meat"; "What do whales eat?" serve as food for; be the food for; "This dish feeds six" feed into; supply; "Her success feeds her vanity" provide as food; "Feed the guests the nuts" gratify; "feed one's eyes on a gorgeous view" support or promote; "His admiration fed her vanity
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The mixture of particles and fluid that is introduced into the filter Terms used synonymously include "influent" and "incoming slurry "
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The input solution to a system
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The RF input/output device
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To send an audio or control signal to
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The cracked, ground, or processed grains usually fed to animals including hay such as alfalfa or silage Feed is often mixed with added nutrients for better animal health
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The transmission of a video signal from point to point
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Refers to rate of linear advance of the saw blade through the workpiece and is measured in inches per minute/millimeters per minute or sometimes feed per tooth or feed per revolution (Feed per minute = feed per tooth x number of teeth x RPM)
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The part of the pen that supplies or "feeds" the nib with ink from the sac Usually located under the nib but can also be on top of the nib In all cases, it will rest against the nib
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An exact pass into the shooting circle
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The feed sits underneath the nib of a fountain pen, supporting it and holding the immediate ink supply This is the unit which delivers ink from the reservoir to the nib
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Connection between a BBS and a message network
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The crude ore introduced to a treatment plant or grinding mill
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1 To provide a signal
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The source of illumination for an antenna reflector Also called antenna feed
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