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feed"action of feeding," 1570s, from feed (v.). Meaning "food for animals" is first attested 1580s. Meaning "a sumptuous meal" is from 1808. Of machinery, "action of or [..]
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feedOld English fedan "nourish, give food to, sustain, foster" (transitive), from Proto-Germanic *fodjan (source also of Old Saxon fodjan, Old Frisian feda, Dutch voeden, Old High German fuotan, [..]
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feedprocessed food for livestock.
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feed(Or antenna feed.) The source of illumination for an antenna reflector.
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feedDeliver nutrient to the plant via roots or foliage.
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feedfood for domestic livestock provide as food; "Feed the guests the nuts" give food to; "Feed the starving children in India"; "don&a [..]
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feedto give food to someone or some animal
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feedTo supply a signal to the input of a system, subsystem, equipment, or component, such as a transmission line or antenna. 2. A coupling device between an antenna and its transmission line. Note: A feed may consist of a distribution network or a primary radiator. 3. A transmission facility between (a) the point of origin of a signal, such as is gener [..]
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feedfertilize.
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feedA Web document that is a shortened version of a Web page that has been created for syndication. Feeds usually end in .xml or .rss.
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feedDepending on who you ask, RSS is an acronym of Really Simple Syndication or Real Syndication Service, though Really Simple Syndication is a more common expansion. RSS is an XML based syndication techn [..]
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feedThe transfer of information from a source to a recipient, whether raw information from reporter to studio or finished reports fed to a transmitter or another station for broadcast.
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feedMany content management, systems such as blogs, allow readers to subscribe to content update notifications via RSS or XML feeds. Feeds can also refer to pay per click syndicated feeds, or merchant pro [..]
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feedThe maximum thickness of a material per tooth. The amount of horizontal movement of the tool per revolution of the Workpiece into the Workpieces.
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feedThe rate of travel of a cutting tool across or into the work-, expressed in inches per minute or in inches per revolution.
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feed The linear movement of a cutting tool into a part to remove material. follower
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feedA term that describes the motion of a cutting tool cutting into a part and separating the material.
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feedThe automatic facility for traversing or travelling
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feed(((feed)))[[glo:Feed]] Relatively slow, controlled motion of the tool used when making a cut.
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feedRelatively slow, controlled motion of the tool used when making a cut.
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feedin tariff - The price per unit of electricity that a utility or power supplier has to pay for distributed or renewable electricity fed into the grid by non-utility generators. A public authority regul [..]
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feeda list of a user’s recent updates; the feed can be posted on other sites.
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feedThis refers to any content delivered at regular intervals, for example the latest blog posts or social activity from an individual/company you sign-up to.
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feedA web feed is a data format used for providing users with frequently updated content. Content distributors syndicate a web feed, thereby allowing users to subscribe to it. Making a collection of web f [..]
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feedA feed of data that can serve a number of purposes. For example RSS feeds are used to get the latest updates from websites.
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feedThis term has at least two key meanings within the field of satellite communications. It is used to describe the transmission of video programming from a distribution center. It is also used to describe the feed system of an antenna. The feed system may consist of a subreflector plus a feedhorn or a feedhorn only.
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feedA feed is a function of special software that allows "Feedreaders" to access a site automatically looking for new content and then posting the information about new content and updates to an [..]
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feed(n) a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services(n) an interest in land capable of being inherited(v) give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed o [..]
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feedspeaking, finishing is used to buff or polish the surface, edge, and/or corner of a part by using one or more of the many different forms.
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feed Transmission of informations, as to a database.
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feedThis term has at least two key meanings within the field of satellite communications. It is used to describe the transmission of video programming from a distribution centre. It is also used to describe the feed system of an antenna. The feed system may consist of a subreflector plus a feedhorn or a feedhorn only.
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feedTV or radio programme transmitted, or fed, to MRLs.
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feedWater pumped into boiler to maintain water level. 2. Oil fed to sprayers of oil-burning furnace.
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feedConsumption of food. Rat takes bites
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feed
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feedthe rolling of the ball into the scrum by the scrum-half.
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feed - the rolling of the ball into the scrum by the scrum half. Must be straight down the tunnel.
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feedTo feed is to give the enemy team free kills, or kills that were unusually easy to achieve. Intentional feeding can be reported at the end of game menu.
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feedA feed is a stream of related messages that are posted in Live Feed.
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feedAn XML file, also known as an "RSS feed" which contain a list of content, including either summaries of the pieces or their full text. related: feeds
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feedThe act of "feeding" gold and experience to the enemy team by dying repeatedly. Can be intentional or unintentional. Those who feed are called "feeders".
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feedThis where a player "feeds" an attacker for a score. This is an assist for a goal.
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feedthe rolling of the ball into the scrum by the scrum-half.
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feedFront End Engineering and Design. The FEED is a decision point in an LNG project and covers the basic engineering after the conceptual study. The FEED design focuses on the technical requirements of a [..]
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feedFront end engineering and design. Conceptual design prior to detailed design.
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feedFront-end engineering and design
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feedFront End Engineering and Design
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feed Front End Engineering Design GTL Gas to Liquids
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feedFront-end engineering and design.
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feedA social media feed is a steady stream of updates and information. You can find this data format almost on every social media.
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feedA file with product data used to communicate between RO and other data systems used by vendors, sales channels, or marketplaces.
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feedFront-End Engineering and Design
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feed
(transitive) To give (someone or something) food to eat.
(Feed the dog every evening.)
* Bible,xii.20:
*: If thine enemy hunger, feed him.
(intransitive) To eat(1564-1616)
*: I will feed fat [..]
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feed
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feedA PASS.
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