Feed ( verb , noun , noun )

(As a verb)

Feed ( verb )

  1. To give food to.
  2. To provide what is necessary for the growth and development of.
  3. To supply with something necessary.

Origin:

Middle english feden, from old english fēdan; akin to old high german fōdan to feed, latin pabulum food.

Examples:

  1. I feed my dog twice a day.
  2. He feeds the plants every week.
  3. She feeds her baby every four hours.
  4. The machine feeds the paper into the printer.
  5. I am going to feed the chickens now.

(As a noun)

Feed ( noun )

  1. To give food to.
  2. To provide what is necessary for the growth and development of.
  3. To supply with something necessary.

Origin:

Middle english feden, from old english fēdan; akin to old high german fōdan to feed, latin pabulum food.

Examples:

  1. I feed my dog twice a day.
  2. He feeds the plants every week.
  3. She feeds her baby every four hours.
  4. The machine feeds the paper into the printer.
  5. I am going to feed the chickens now.

(As a noun)

Feed ( noun )

  1. To give food to.
  2. To provide what is necessary for the growth and development of.
  3. To supply with something necessary.

Origin:

Middle english feden, from old english fēdan; akin to old high german fōdan to feed, latin pabulum food.

Examples:

  1. I feed my dog twice a day.
  2. He feeds the plants every week.
  3. She feeds her baby every four hours.
  4. The machine feeds the paper into the printer.
  5. I am going to feed the chickens now.
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