FEED vs PREY: NOUN
- The transmission or conveyance of published content, as by satellite, on the Internet, or by broadcast over a network of stations.
- 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.
- The act of providing food, especially to an animal.
- A meal, especially a large one.
- The amount of such food given at one time.
- Food for animals, especially livestock.
- Food for domestic livestock
- The aperture through which such material enters a machine.
- In mech.:
- A certain allowance of provender given: as, a feed of corn or oats.
- A meal, or the act of eating.
- Pasture-ground: grazing-land.
- Food, properly for domestic or other animals; that which is eaten by a domestic animal; provender; fodder.
- A signal or program made by means of such transmission.
- Synonyms Booty, etc. (see pillage).
- Ravin.
- Anything, as goods, etc., taken or got by violence; anything taken by force from an enemy in war; spoil; booty; plunder.
- That which is or may be seized by animals or birds to be devoured; hence, a person given up as a victim.
- The act of devouring other creatures; ravage.
- A carnivorous animal; one that feeds on the flesh of other animals.
- A living thing that is eaten by another living thing.
- A person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence
- Animal hunted or caught for food
- The collection of animals typically hunted and eaten by a predator.
- An object or victim of attack.
- One that is subjected to or afflicted with something.
- One that is deceived or taken advantage of by another.
- The act or practice of preying.
- Plunder; booty.
- Goods taken by robbery or pillage; spoil; booty; plunder.
- That which is seized by any carnivorous animal to be devoured; quarry, as of a raptorial bird.
- Hence That which is given into the power of another or others; a victim.
- The act of preying or seizing upon anything.
- The act of seizing in order to devour; seizure, as by a carnivorous animal of its victim.
- An animal hunted or caught by another for food.
FEED vs PREY: VERB
- Gratify
- Profit from in an exploitatory manner
- Provide as food
- Feed into; supply
- Serve as food for; be the food for
- Take in food; used of animals only
- Support or promote
- Introduce continuously
- Move along, of liquids
- Provide with fertilizers or add nutrients to
- Give food to
- Profit from in an exploitatory manner
- Prey on or hunt for
- To victimize, hunt, attack or plunder.
- To devour.
- To exert harmful influence.
FEED vs PREY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To give food to; supply with nourishment.
- To be channeled; flow.
- To move steadily, as into a machine for processing.
- To be nourished or supported.
- To eat. Used of animals.
- To pass a ball or puck to (a teammate), especially to set up a scoring chance.
- To supply as a cue.
- To support or promote; encourage.
- To minister to; gratify.
- To transmit (media content) by means of a communications network or satellite, as for processing or distribution.
- To supply with something essential for growth, maintenance, or operation.
- To provide for consumption, utilization, or operation.
- To serve as food for.
- To provide as food or nourishment.
- To produce food for.
- To wear away gradually; to cause to waste or pine away.
- To take booty; to gather spoil; to ravage; to take food by violence.
- To exert a baneful or injurious effect.
- To plunder or pillage.
- To victimize or make a profit at someone else's expense.
- To hunt, catch, or eat as prey.
FEED vs PREY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- 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.
- To graze; cause to be cropped by feeding, as herbage by cattle.
- 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.
- To subsist; use something for sustenance or support: with on or upon.
- To grow fat.
- In founding, to supply extra metal to (a thick, heavy casting) while it is setting.
- Feed into
- Supply
- Take in food
- Used of animals only
- Serve as food for
- Be the food for
- To take food; eat.
- (idiom) (be off (one's) feed) To have lost one's appetite.
- To seize and devour an animal as prey: generally followed by on or upon.
- To exert wasting or destroying power or influence ; bring injury, decay, or destruction: generally followed by on or upon.
- To ravage; pillage; make prey of.
- An obsolete form of pray.
- To take booty; commit robbery or pillage; seize spoils: generally with on or upon.
FEED vs PREY: RELATED WORDS
- Sustenance, Feedstuff, Nourishment, Fattening, Food, Nourish, Forage, Feed in, Give, Grub, Prey, Provender, Feast, Fertilize, Eat
- Forage, Hunting, Prone, Victim, Susceptible, Hunted, Vulnerable, Predator, Predation, Predatory, Fair game, Quarry, Feed, Raven, Target
FEED vs PREY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Foraging, Consume, Feeder, Sustenance, Feedstuff, Nourishment, Fattening, Food, Nourish, Forage, Give, Provender, Feast, Fertilize, Eat
- Raptor, Forage, Hunting, Prone, Victim, Susceptible, Hunted, Vulnerable, Predator, Predatory, Fair game, Quarry, Feed, Raven, Target
FEED vs PREY: 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.
- In the contest between predator and prey, some prey may have unique heritable characteristics that enable them to more successfully elude predators.
- We learned how to organize for a big prey while our individuality was enough for smaller prey.
- II functional response because the proportion of prey consumed declines gradually as increasing the initial prey offered.
- Changes in prey utilization were associated with temporal differences in prey availability.
- Predators catch their prey either by pursuing potential prey or by ambushing them.
- This desert hairy scorpion uses modified appendages, called pincers, to hold its prey while it injects the prey with venom.
- Scammers prey on older adults, who are viewed as vulnerable and lonely easy prey with readily available cash.
- Prey type and tide stage affect prey delivery rates of Caspian terns.
- Predation has direct impact on prey populations by reducing prey abundance.
- Biology Graphs: Predator and Prey Predators eat prey and maintain the health of the prey populations.
FEED vs PREY: 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?
- How does constriction affect blood pressure in prey?
- How do prey animals defend themselves from predators?
- Are human beings naturally predators or prey animals?
- How do prey animals protect themselves from predators?
- Does apostatic selection act to stabilize prey polymorphisms?
- Can prey animals form relationships with their predators?
- How does birth rate affect predator-prey interactions?
- How effective is predator eradication for native prey?
- Are those who prey on the weak weaker than their prey?
- How do prey defenses affect predator-prey interactions?