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I . feed <fed> [fiːd] VB trans

II . feed <fed> [fiːd] VB intr

III . feed <fed> [fiːd] N

2. feed:

feed

spoon-feed <spoon-fed> VB trans

consular fee [ˈkɒnsjʊlə ...] N

consular fee → consulage

See also consulage

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The object travels into the rumen and is then pushed into the reticulum along with the rest of the feed.
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Coriander and tansy leaf are known to be particularly attractive to many species of adult hoverflies which feed on large quantities of pollen of these plants.
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She formed and ran the entire undertaking to feed the union members and their dependents throughout the lock-out.
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They are frequently seen above tall eucalyptus trees catching aerial insects above the canopy, but will also feed on insect swarms low over water.
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One is constant flow; the other is a manual on-off valve called a bypass valve; both feed into the same hose which feeds the counterlung.
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Spotted suckers primarily feed upon organic fragments, copepods, cladocerans, and chironomids.
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Supplies of every sort were needed to house and feed a veritable army of actors, directors and subordinates.
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I refilled the same cartridges on a canon printer for more than six years until the paper feed broke with excellent results.
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The larvae will feed on the host tissue for 57 days while they complete their development, then they will fall to the ground to pupate.
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They feed on flower nectar and bird droppings in the forest understory.
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