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31food — Ai, mea ai; īna i (eaten with poi); ō (for a journey); kā palu (deprecatory); palu ai (vegetable); pīka o (dehydrated); pani (medicinal); pala ai (daub); pā iole (left by rats). ♦ Food package, laulau, holo ai, io, kīholo. ♦ Food gift,… …
32food*/*/*/ — [fuːd] noun 1) [U] the things that people or animals eat Prices of food and clothing have risen recently.[/ex] All the food is cooked and served by volunteer helpers.[/ex] good fresh food[/ex] 2) [C/U] a particular type of food I can t eat spicy… …
33food — [[t]fud[/t]] n. 1) nut any nourishing substance eaten, drunk, or otherwise taken into the body to sustain life, provide energy, promote growth, etc 2) nut more or less solid nourishment, as distinguished from liquids 3) nut a particular kind of… …
34Food-Co-Op — Unter einer Foodcoop (Lebensmitteleinkaufsgemeinschaft, Lebensmittelkooperative, auch Food Coop oder Food Co Op, von englisch food cooperative, also etwa Lebensmittelgenossenschaft), versteht man den Zusammenschluss von Personen und Haushalten… …
35Food — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Eating. < N PARAG:Food >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 eating eating &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 deglutition deglutition gulp epulation mastication manducation rumination Sgm: N 1 hippophagy hippophagy …
36food — [OE] Food and its Germanic relatives, German futter ‘fodder’, Dutch voedsel ‘food’, and Swedish föda ‘food’, all go back ultimately to a prehistoric Indo European base *pā , *pī , which also produced Latin pābulum ‘fodder’, Russian pisca ‘food’,… …
37food — [OE] Food and its Germanic relatives, German futter ‘fodder’, Dutch voedsel ‘food’, and Swedish föda ‘food’, all go back ultimately to a prehistoric Indo European base *pā , *pī , which also produced Latin pābulum ‘fodder’, Russian pisca ‘food’,… …
38food — пищевой продукт frozen food container контейнер для замороженных продуктов perishable food warehouse склад скоропортящихся продуктов food supervision санитарный надзор за пищевыми продуктами food processing технология производства пищевых… …
39food — /fud / (say foohd) noun 1. what is eaten, or taken into the body, for nourishment. 2. more or less solid nourishment (opposed to drink). 3. a particular kind of solid nourishment: a breakfast food. 4. whatever supplies nourishment to organic… …
40food — Anything eaten for the nourishment of the body. 35 Am J2d Food § I. Articles used for food or drink for manor animals and the components of any such article. 21 USC § 321. All articles used for food, drink, confectionery, or condiment by man or… …