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feeder

American  
[fee-der] / ˈfi dər /

noun

  1. a person or thing that supplies food or feeds something.

  2. a bin or boxlike device from which farm animals may eat, especially such a device designed to allow a number of chickens to feed simultaneously or to release a specific amount of feed at regular intervals.

  3. a person or thing that takes food or nourishment.

  4. a livestock animal that is fed an enriched diet to fatten it for market.

  5. a person or device that feeds a machine, printing press, etc.

  6. a tributary stream.

  7. bird feeder.

  8. feeder line.

  9. feeder road.

  10. Electricity. Also a conductor, or group of conductors, connecting primary equipment in an electric power system.

  11. British. a baby's bib.

  12. Theater Slang. straight man.


adjective

  1. being, functioning as, or serving as a feeder.

  2. pertaining to livestock to be fattened for market.

feeder British  
/ ˈfiːdə /

noun

  1. a person or thing that feeds or is fed

  2. a child's feeding bottle or bib

  3. agriculture a head of livestock being fattened for slaughter

  4. a person or device that feeds the working material into a system or machine

  5. a tributary channel, esp one that supplies a reservoir or canal with water

    1. a road, service, etc, that links secondary areas to the main traffic network

    2. ( as modifier )

      a feeder bus

    1. a transmission line connecting an aerial to a transmitter or receiver

    2. a power line for transmitting electrical power from a generating station to a distribution network

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Etymology

Origin of feeder

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; feed, -er 1