
1) Animal food 2) British slang for food 3) Cattle fare 4) Cattle food 5) Cow chow 6) Exclusively Anglo word 7) Exclusively Saxon word 8) Feed 9) Feed for livestock 10) Fellow has more rum and grub 11) Food for livestock 12) Give fodder 13) Grass 14) Grist for the mill 15) Hay and such for farm animals
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1) Eatage 2) Feed 3) Foodstuff 4) Forage 5) Hay 6) Meadow 7) Provender 8) Silage 9) Stover
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Fodder or animal feed is any agricultural foodstuff used specifically to feed domesticated livestock, such as cattle, goats, sheep, horses, chickens and pigs. Most animal feed is from plants, but some is of animal origin. `Fodder` refers particularly to food given to the animals (including plants cut and carried to them), rather than that which .....
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• (n.) A weight by which lead and some other metals were formerly sold, in England, varying from 19/ to 24 cwt.; a fother. • (v.t.) To feed, as cattle, with dry food or cut grass, etc.;to furnish with hay, straw, oats, etc. • (n.) That which is fed out to cattle horses, and sheep, as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.Fodder: words in ...
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Animal food which has been grown or collected specifically for livestock. For example, hay, straw, feed grain, grass, kale.
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Coarse grasses, such as maize and sorghum, which are harvested whole and cured in an erect position for animal feed.
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Fod'der (fŏd'dẽr)
noun [ See 1st
Fother .] A weight by which lead and some other metals were formerly sold, in England, varying from 19½ to 24 cwt.; a fother. [ Obsolete]
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Fod'der noun [ Anglo-Saxon
fōdder , fōddor, fodder (also sheath case), from
fōda food; akin to Dutch
voeder , Old High German
fuotar , German
futter , Icelandic
fōðr , Swedish & Danish
foder . √75. See
Food an...
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Fod'der transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Foddered (-dẽrd);
present participle & verbal noun Foddering .] To feed, as cattle, with dry food or cut grass, etc.; to furnish with hay, straw, oats, etc.
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Ancient Measurement Terms: Weight. See: fother. (also called fodder, foder, fodur, cart-load, load, wain, waine, wey, etc.)
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Fodder is all manner of foods given to horses, cattle, and other animals. It includes grass or any plant eaten green, or the same dried for convenience or for use in winter, and grain, beans, peas etc. or artificial products made from any nutritional material.
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Fodder is British slang for food.
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crops grown for animal feed.
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[
n] - coarse food (especially for cattle and horses) composed of entire plants or the leaves and stalks of a cereal crop 2. [v] - give fodder (to domesticated animals)
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noun coarse food (especially for cattle and horses) composed of entire plants or the leaves and stalks of a cereal crop
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coarse food for livestock, composed of entire plants, including leaves, stalks, and grain, of such forages as corn and sorghum. · people considered as readily available and of little value: cannon fodder. · raw material: fodder for a comedian's routine.
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[SAT terms] coarse food composed of plants or leaves and stalks
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