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  1. FEED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FEED is to give food to. How to use feed in a sentence.

  2. FEED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    FEED definition: 1. to give food to a person, group, or animal: 2. If a baby or animal feeds, it eats or drinks…. Learn more.

  3. feed - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    Feed is the general word: pig feed; chicken feed. Fodder is esp. applied to dry or green feed, as opposed to pasturage, fed to horses, cattle, etc.: fodder for winter feeding; Cornstalks are good fodder.

  4. Feed - definition of feed by The Free Dictionary

    syn: feed, fodder, forage, provender mean food for animals. feed is the general word; however, it most often applies to grain: chicken feed. fodder is applied to coarse feed that is fed to livestock: …

  5. Feed Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    To provide something necessary for the growth, development, or existence of; nourish; sustain. To feed one's anger.

  6. Feed Foundation Inc

    FEED Foundation’s grant will fund new fuel-efficient stoves for schools that educate and feed the most marginalized children in Zambia’s Eastern Province, where Mary’s Meals has been operating since …

  7. Feed Center Locations | Tractor Supply Co

    From pallets of feed to single bags, Tractor Supply is your home for quality equine, livestock, and poultry feed. We’ll help you stay stocked with your herd’s favorite feed at the guaranteed lowest price in town.

  8. Cattle on Feed - National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Surveys Cattle on Feed The Cattle on Feed survey provides estimates of the number of cattle being fed a ration of grain, silage, hay and/or protein supplements for the slaughter market that are expected to …

  9. FEED Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    FEED definition: to give food to; supply with nourishment. See examples of feed used in a sentence.

  10. FEED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you feed someone's dislike or desire for something, you make it stronger. The divorce was painfully public, feeding her dislike of the press. [VERB noun]