fed
For the verb: "to feed"
| Simple Past: | fed |
| Past Participle: | fed |
fed Fed feed
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
fed/fed/
past and past participle of feed.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
Fed/fed/
▶noun US informal
- 1 a member of the FBI or other federal official.
- 2 the Federal Reserve.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
feed/fiːd/
▶verb (past and past part. fed /fɛd/)
- 1 give food to.
■ provide an adequate supply of food for.
- 2 take food; eat.
■ (feed on/off) derive regular nourishment from (a substance).
- 3 supply with material, power, information, etc.
■ prompt (an actor) with (a line).
■ (in ball games) pass (the ball) to a player.
- 4 pass gradually through a confined space.
- 5 (feed back) (of an electrical or other system) produce feedback.
- 1 an act of feeding or of being fed.
■ food for domestic animals.
- 2 a device or pipe for supplying material to a machine.
■ the supply of raw material to a machine or device.
■ a broadcast distributed by a satellite or network from a central source to a large number of radio or television stations.
'fed' also found in these Oxford entries:
beefeater
- busbar
- canary grass
- corn-fed
- direct object
- drip feed
- Fed
- fed up
- feed
- gravity feed
- greenfeed
- livery
- magazine
- nurse
- pigswill
- royal jelly
- underfed
- unfed
- web offset

