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III . feed <fed> [fiːd] N

2. feed:

spoon-feed <spoon-fed> VB trans

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The mussel is a filter feeder that feeds on phytoplankton, zooplankton and suspended organic materials.
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The primary commodities hauled included grain, seeds, sugar and sugar by-products, coal, animal feeds, and fertilizers.
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It feeds on the ground, and will wedge larger items in rock crevies while it hammers them open with its strong bill.
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It usually feeds on crucifers: both cultivated brassicas and wild species such as flixweed, garlic mustard, perennial wall-rocket, wallflower and wild radish.
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The mill is still used to produce animal feeds, however the waterwheel and millpond, which remain, are no longer in use.
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The cherry leafhopper which feeds on the infected cherry trees then becomes the next vector that transmits from cherry orchards to peach, nectarine, and other economic crops.
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However, due to satellite limitations, first round constant feeds were only available in standard definition.
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One is constant flow; the other is a manual on-off valve called a bypass valve; both feed into the same hose which feeds the counterlung.
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It feeds on mussels, whelks and urchins.
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When breeding, it avoids treeless or heavily wooded areas, cities, mountains, and farmland, but it often feeds over wetlands, cultivation or gardens.
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