feeding
Multiple Entries:feed fee
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.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
fee/fiː/
▶noun
- 1 a payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body in exchange for advice or services.
■ a charge made for a privilege such as admission.
- 2 Law, historical an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
– phrases
hold something in fee Law, historical hold an estate in return for feudal service to a superior.
hold something in fee Law, historical hold an estate in return for feudal service to a superior.
'feeding' also found in these Oxford entries:
aardvark
- aardwolf
- altricial
- amphipod
- animal
- behaviour
- birdseed
- blood meal
- bottle
- bowhead whale
- burp
- butterfly
- caracara
- carnivorous
- creep
- crown of thorns
- dabble
- feed
- feeder
- feeding frenzy
- filter-feeding
- flowerpecker
- foliar feed
- fungivorous
- geophagy
- graminivorous
- granivorous
- haematophagous
- hagfish
- hawkmoth
- honey buzzard
- honeycreeper
- honeyeater
- honeyguide
- hummingbird
- kea
- lamp shell
- manger
- mast cell
- microphagous
- mole
- mouthpart
- muzzle
- nipple
- omnivorous
- oxpecker
- pannage
- -phagous
- phytophagous
- piscivorous

