Silage (noun)

  1. Fodder (especially corn) that has been stored in a silo.
  2. A fermented feed made from grass, corn, or other vegetable matter.

Origin:

From french ensilage, from en- "in" + sac "bag".

Examples:

  1. The farmer stored the silage in a silo for the winter.
  2. The cows were fed silage as part of their diet.
  3. The silage was made from corn and other vegetables.
  4. The barn was filled with the smell of fresh silage.
  5. The silage was used to feed the cattle during the winter months.
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