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101microencapsulated feed — small, particulate formulated feed in aquaculture for fish larvae. The feed is enclosed in a capsule of different material (a membrane or binder) from the contained feed …
102High-Speed Data Feed — A data stream that transmits information at a faster pace than normal data feeds. A high speed data feed is one in which data, such as quotes and yields, are transmitted in real time and without delays. In addition, high speed data feeds will… …
103bottle-feed — bot·tle feed bät əl .fēd vt, fed; feed·ing to feed (an infant) from a bottle rather than by breast feeding …
104RSS feed — UK US noun [C] (also feed) IT ► a link (= electronic connection) from a website to another website, email account, etc. so that changes to the website are sent to the linked places: »Producing an RSS feed is very simple and hundreds of thousands… …
105force-feed — (v.) by 1909, from FORCE (Cf. force) + FEED (Cf. feed) (v.). Related: Force fed; force feeding …
106bottle-feed — UK / US verb [transitive] Word forms bottle feed : present tense I/you/we/they bottle feed he/she/it bottle feeds present participle bottle feeding past tense bottle fed past participle bottle fed to feed a baby with milk from a bottle rather… …
107spoon-feed — spoon′ feed v. t. fed, feed•ing 1) to feed with a spoon 2) to provide so fully with information or the like that one is prevented from thinking or acting independently 3) to provide someone with (information or the like) in this way 4) to pamper… …
108RSS feed — UK [ˌɑːr es ˈes ˌfiːd] US [ˌɑr es ˈes ˌfid] noun [countable] [singular RSS feed plural RSS feeds] computing a file that delivers information from a website, sometimes in a summary with links to the full document, to another website …
109The Mysticete or whalebone whales having no true teeth after birth but with a series of plates of whalebone see Baleen hanging down from the upper jaw on each side thus making a strainer through which they receive the small animals upon which they feed — Cetacea Ce*ta ce*a, n. pl. [NL., from L. cetus whale, Gr. ?.] (Zo[ o]l.) An order of marine mammals, including the whales. Like ordinary mammals they breathe by means of lungs, and bring forth living young which they suckle for some time. The… …
110float-feed carburetor — Carburetor Car bu*ret or, Carburettor Car bu*ret tor, n. 1. (Chem.) An apparatus in which coal gas, hydrogen, or air is passed through or over a volatile hydrocarbon, in order to confer or increase illuminating power. [Written also… …