FEED vs GRUB: NOUN
- A meal, especially a large one.
- The amount of such food given at one time.
- The aperture through which such material enters a machine.
- The transmission or conveyance of published content, as by satellite, on the Internet, or by broadcast over a network of stations.
- A signal or program made by means of such transmission.
- An apparatus that supplies material to a machine.
- The act of supplying such material.
- Material or an amount of material supplied, as to a machine or furnace.
- Food for animals, especially livestock.
- Food for domestic livestock
- The act of providing food, especially to an animal.
- Pasture-ground: grazing-land.
- A meal, or the act of eating.
- A certain allowance of provender given: as, a feed of corn or oats.
- In mech.:
- Food, properly for domestic or other animals; that which is eaten by a domestic animal; provender; fodder.
- An immature stage in the life cycle of an insect; a larva.
- A street in London (now called Milton Street), described by Dr. Johnson as “much inhabited by writers of small histories, dictionaries, and temporary poems, whence any mean production is called grubstreet.” As an adjective, suitable to, or resembling the production of, Grub Street.
- A handsaw used for sawing marble.
- A plowlike implement for uprooting stumps, breaking roots, etc.
- A heavy hoe for grubbing.
- Same as Grub hook (below).
- A kind of mattock used in grubbing up roots, etc.
- Victuals; food.
- A short, thick man; a dwarf.
- The larva of an insect, especially of a beetle; -- called also grubworm. See Illust. of Goldsmith beetle, under goldsmith.
- Something to eat; victuals; a provision of food (as the product of grubbing or hard work).
- A short thick man; a dwarf: in contempt.
- The larva of an insect; especially, the larva of a beetle: as, the white-grub (the larva of Lachnosterna fusca). Also grubworm.
- A soft thick wormlike larva of certain beetles and other insects
- Informal terms for a meal
- A drudge.
- Food.
- In cricket, a ball bowled along the ground. Also called, in the slang of cricket, sneaker and daisy-cutter.
FEED vs GRUB: VERB
- Take in food; used of animals only
- Serve as food for; be the food for
- Introduce continuously
- Feed into; supply
- Provide as food
- Gratify
- Profit from in an exploitatory manner
- Move along, of liquids
- Provide with fertilizers or add nutrients to
- Support or promote
- Give food to
- To scavenge or in some way scrounge, typically for food.
- Search about busily
- Ask for and get free; be a parasite
FEED vs GRUB: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To give food to; supply with nourishment.
- To provide as food or nourishment.
- To serve as food for.
- To produce food for.
- To provide for consumption, utilization, or operation.
- To supply with something essential for growth, maintenance, or operation.
- To transmit (media content) by means of a communications network or satellite, as for processing or distribution.
- To minister to; gratify.
- To support or promote; encourage.
- To supply as a cue.
- To move steadily, as into a machine for processing.
- To be channeled; flow.
- To eat. Used of animals.
- To pass a ball or puck to (a teammate), especially to set up a scoring chance.
- To be nourished or supported.
- To dig up by or as if by the roots.
- To dig in or under the ground, generally for an object that is difficult to reach or extricate; to be occupied in digging.
- To drudge; to do menial work.
- To toil arduously; drudge.
- To search laboriously by or as if by digging; rummage.
- To dig in the earth.
- To obtain by importunity.
- To clear of roots and stumps by digging.
FEED vs GRUB: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To supply with food.
- To dig; to dig up by the roots; to root out by digging; -- followed by up.
FEED vs GRUB: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be the food for
- Serve as food for
- Used of animals only
- Take in food
- Feed into
- To supply; fill the requirements of; furnish material to for consumption, use, or means of operation; provide with whatever is necessary to the development, maintenance, or working of: as, canals are fed by streams and ponds; to feed a fire, a steam-engine, or a threshing-machine; to feed a lathe (by applying to the chisel the object to be turned); vanity is fed by flattery.
- In founding, to supply extra metal to (a thick, heavy casting) while it is setting.
- To grow fat.
- To subsist; use something for sustenance or support: with on or upon.
- To take food; eat.
- To entertain; amuse.
- To supply for food, consumption, or operation: as, to feed out beets to cattle; to feed water to an engine; to feed work (something to be operated on) to a lathe or other machine.
- Supply
- To graze; cause to be cropped by feeding, as herbage by cattle.
- (idiom) (be off (one's) feed) To have lost one's appetite.
- To dig; dig up by the roots: frequently followed by up or out: as, to grub up shrubs or weeds.
- To eat; take a meal: as, it is time to grub.
- To dig in or under the ground; hence, to work hard in any way; especially, to make laborious research; search or study closely.
- To supply with food; provide with victuals.
- Be a parasite
- Ask for and get free
FEED vs GRUB: RELATED WORDS
- Sustenance, Feedstuff, Nourishment, Fattening, Food, Nourish, Forage, Feed in, Give, Grub, Prey, Provender, Feast, Fertilize, Eat
- Lunch, Dinner, Eat, Food, Meal, Give, Ferret, Sponge, Feed, Chuck, Cadge, Bum, Mooch, Eats, Chow
FEED vs GRUB: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Foraging, Consume, Feeder, Sustenance, Feedstuff, Nourishment, Fattening, Food, Nourish, Forage, Give, Provender, Feast, Fertilize, Eat
- Boot, Wasp, Bite, Eating, Lunch, Dinner, Eat, Food, Meal, Give, Sponge, Feed, Chuck, Bum, Chow
FEED vs GRUB: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- RSS feed or my printables RSS feed on the same page.
- Analyze and apply information from a feed label and feeding directions to feed animals.
- This is a combination of the drop feed and needle feed along with an alternating presser foot.
- Variability may arise due to differences in feed quality, feed intake, and manure management.
- Feed solution, enabling mums to express, store and feed using the same bottle.
- When one feed is completed, another feed will be executed.
- Feed to excess, feed fudge, nonsense, platitude, moonshine, luxuriantly.
- Atom feed uses the has become dominant, with many sites that used to offer both feed types dropping the Atom feed format.
- Only one HD feed, simulcasting the East feed, launched prior to the shutdown of the West feed.
- Movie Feed TV Feed Video Feed App Feed Anime Feed.
- Here is the workaround to get GRUB back.
- It will not automatically install GRUB as the active boot loader, nor will it automatically update grub.
- Note that the version of GRUB that we are using is a modified version based on the original GRUB.
- Within prototype versions by the inventors GRUB was employed as the bootloader for Gracewipe, as GRUB supports both multiboot and chainloading.
- This tells the copy command to copy grub to your home Desktop sub directory, and name it grub.
- Grub Timeout determines how long the grub menu is displayed before the default entry is loaded.
- Then, to their horror, Grub enters the building, and they all hide behind chairs to see what Grub is up to.
- This package installs a grub hook which integrates iso, harddisk and floppy images into the grub menu.
- As loader we use GRUB with the GRUB installer.
- Try to spray synthetic insecticide as a grub killer to achieve bayer grub control and to protect grub lawn.
FEED vs GRUB: QUESTIONS
- What are the best chickens to feed a homemade feed mix?
- Where is the Otter Co-op feed and pet feed located?
- Can laying hens eat both starter-grower feed and layer feed?
- What happens to feed produced in an integrated feed mill?
- What time of day should you feed chickens layer feed?
- Do chickens waste feed by tossing feed out of feeder?
- What is the average feed conversion ratio for creep feed?
- Is it expensive to feed chickens commercially produced feed?
- Should I feed hay or concentrate feed alongside fodder?
- Should I Feed my pigs ground pig feed or Berkshire feed?
- What is the best environmentally friendly lawn Grub killer?
- What version of Grub does Ubuntu support line editing?
- What are the DHCP server parameters in Grub config?
- What is the best fertilizer for chafer Grub control?
- What are the different types of Grub control products?
- Where is the old school Grub restaurant & food truck?
- Does Charlie's neighborhood pub&grub offer takeout?
- Does Ubuntu use both syslinux and Grub bootloaders?
- How do embedded configuration files work with Grub?
- How does GRUB Legacy install a GRUB configuration file?