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  • 11fodder — Synonyms and related words: barley, bed, bed down, bird seed, board, bran, bread, break, bridle, brush, cat food, chicken feed, chop, corn, curry, currycomb, dine, dog food, drench, eatage, ensilage, feed, forage, gentle, grain, grass, gratify,… …

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  • 12fodder — /fodar/ Food for horses or cattle. In feudal law, the term also denoted a prerogative of the prince to be provided with corn, etc., for his horses by his subjects in his wars …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 13fodder — /fodar/ Food for horses or cattle. In feudal law, the term also denoted a prerogative of the prince to be provided with corn, etc., for his horses by his subjects in his wars …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 14fodder — Roughage for animals, usually the stalk and leaves of the corn plant …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 15corn fodder disease — noun : cornstalk disease …

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  • 16Cannon Fodder — Infobox VG title = Cannon Fodder developer = Sensible Software Codemasters (New Version) publisher = Virgin designer = Jon Hare programmer = Julian Jools Jameson artist = Stoo Cambridge engine = released = March 24, 1993,… …

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  • 17Indian corn — 1. corn1 (def. 1). 2. any primitive corn with variegated kernels, often used for decorative purposes. 3. any coarse variety of corn grown for fodder. [1610 20, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 18coarse fodder — noun : a feeding stuff containing a relatively large percentage of crude fiber or water (as grass, hay, corn fodder, mangel wurzels) called also roughage …

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