feeding
91feeding station — noun : a central or convenient place at which food is provided (as for soldiers during a military operation); specifically : a device (as a hanging platform) on which food is placed to attract birds for observation or study or for feeding birds… …
92feeding — /fee ding/, n. 1. the act of a person or thing that feeds. 2. an instance of eating or of taking or being given nourishment. 3. grazing land. [bef. 900; ME feding, OE feding. See FEED, ING1] * * * …
93feeding — Giving food or nourishment. fictitious f. SYN: sham f.. forced f., forcible f. 1. giving liquid food through a nasal tube passed into the stomach; 2. forcing a person to eat more food than desired. SYN: forced alimentation. gastric f. giving of… …
94Feeding — Подача (напр. бумаги) …
95feeding — Смотри Заправка …
96feeding — feed·ing || fɪËdɪŋ n. act of eating or taking nourishment; giving of food or nourishment; act of supplying or providing; act of channeling or routing; act of inciting; act of inserting fɪËd n. food; meal; act of providing food;… …
97feeding — feigned …
98List of feeding behaviours — Feeding is the process by which organisms, typically animals, obtain food. Terminology often uses either the suffix vore from Latin vorare, meaning to devour , or phagy, from Greek φαγειν, meaning to eat . Mosquito drinking blood …
99opportunistic feeding — feeding in which the fish is able to adapt to whatever food becomes available …
100ciliary feeding — Feeding accomplished by ciliary action in conjunction with a flow of water …