
1) Animal food 2) Collect or look around for 3) Eatage 4) Farm feed 5) Feed 6) Fodder 7) Food for horses 8) Food of a sort 9) French word used in English 10) Go hunting 11) Go out for dinner 12) Grass 13) Hunt for a long time 14) Hunt for food 15) Hunt for provisions 16) Look for food 17) Make a search
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1) Browse 2) Eatage 3) Foraging 4) Hay 5) Hunt 6) Scrounge
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- animal food for browsing or grazing
- the act of searching for food and provisions
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• (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. • (n.) Food of any kind for animals, especially for horses and cattle, as grass, pasture, hay, corn, oats. • (v. t.) To strip of provisions; to supply with forage; as,...
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Herbaceous plants or plant parts fed to domestic animals.
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Plants or grasses eaten by grazing animals.
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1. The act of foraging; search for provisions, etc. 'He [the lion] from forage will incline to play.' (Shak) 'One way a band select from forage drives A herd of beeves, fair oxen and fair kine.' (Milton) 'Mawhood completed his forage unmolested.' (Marshall) ... 2. Food of any kind for animals, especially for horses and cattle, as grass, pasture, ha...
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Plants or grasses eaten by grazing animals.
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For'age intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Foraged ;
present participle & verbal noun Foraging .] To wander or rove in search of food; to collect food, esp. forage, for horses and cattle by feeding on or stripping the country; ...
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For'age noun [ Old French
fourage , French
fourrage , from
forre ,
fuerre , fodder, straw, French
feurre , from Late Latin
foderum ,
fodrum , of German or Scand, origin; confer Old High German
fuotar , German
futter . See
Fodder...
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For'age transitive verb To strip of provisions; to supply with forage; as, to
forage steeds.
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Any type of roughage or to graze
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food for horses and cattleÂ
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grasses, small shrubs and other plant material that can be used as feed for livestock. Edible parts of plants.
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Fiber-containing feedstuffs, such as silage, hay, and pasture.
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Leafy crops that are (intentionally) grazed by livestock.
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verb wander and feed; `The animals forage in the woods`
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20974

Feedstuffs composed primarily of the whole plant, including stems and leaves.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21712

food for animals; to wander in search of food
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herbaceous plants used for feed for livestock in the form of grass, green chop, hay, haylage, and baleage.
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All browse and herbaceous growth available and acceptable to grazing animals or that may be harvested for feeding purposes. Forage includes pasture, rangelands, and crop aftermath. Feed includes forage, hay and grains.
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Feedstuffs composed primarily of the whole plant, including stems and leaves that are utilized by cattle.
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A legume or grain feed.
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A feed that is high in fibrous material and somewhat low in energy. Examples are hay, pasture and silage.
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[SAT terms] collect or look around for, as food
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