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- Dictionaryfeeder/ˈfiːdə/
noun
- 1. a person or animal that eats a particular food or in a particular manner: "a plankton feeder"
- 2. a container filled with food for birds or mammals.
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- English (US)
a container for giving food to animals: a bird feeder....
- Znaczenie Feeder, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
FEEDER definicja: 1. used to refer to something that leads...
- Bird Feeder
BIRD FEEDER definition: 1. a device containing nuts or seeds...
- Bib
BIB definition: 1. a cover made of cloth or plastic that is...
- Feeder in Simplified Chinese
FEEDER translate: 汇入主干的,融入主流的, 进食的婴儿(或动物), 给食器;饲料槽, 围涎,围嘴....
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
feeder 의미, 정의, feeder의 정의: 1. used to refer to something...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word feeder, such as one that feeds, supplies, or connects. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of feeder.
a bin or boxlike device from which farm animals may eat, especially such a device designed to allow a number of chickens to feed simultaneously or to release a specific amount of feed at regular intervals.
Learn the meaning of feeder as an adjective, noun and business term, with examples and related words. Find out how to pronounce feeder and translate it in different languages.
Feeder is a noun that can mean a person or thing that supplies food, feeds something, or is fed. It can also refer to a branch of a stream, road, or transport system, or a device that feeds materials into a machine.
Definitions of feeder. noun. an outdoor device that supplies food for wild birds. synonyms: bird feeder, birdfeeder. see more. noun. someone who consumes food for nourishment. synonyms: eater. see more.
Learn the meaning of feeder as a noun in English, with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes. Find out how to use feeder to describe animals, plants, machines and containers.