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identify as
feeders and feedees. Some
prefer the term "feedism" over
feederism, as it
suggests a more
equal relationship between the
feeder and feedee...
- Look up
feeder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Feeder may
refer to:
Feeder (livestock equipment)
Feeder (b****eeping), any of
several devices used...
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fluid feeder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fluid feeders are
organisms that feed on the
fluid of
other organisms. It can
refer to: Hematophagy...
- A
bottom feeder is an
aquatic animal that
feeds on or near the
bottom of a body of water.
Biologists often use the
terms benthos—particularly for invertebrates...
- A
feeder road may
refer to:
Frontage road, a road
which runs
parallel with high-speed roads,
allowing easier access to
local amenities Spur (road), a short...
- A
vibratory feeder is an
instrument that uses
vibration to "feed"
material to a
process or machine.
Vibratory feeders use both
vibration and
gravity to...
- A
feeder fund is an
investment fund
which does
almost all of its
investments through a
master fund via a master-
feeder relationship. It is a situation...
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fetishism (and "
feederism") has been
described as a ****ual subculture, ****ual
fetish and a lifestyle.
Hanne Blank has written: "
Feederism is a red herring...
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Feeder line may
refer to:
Feeder line (network), a
branch line of a
communications or
other network Feeder line
development program, a part of the 1980...
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Feeder vessels or
feeder ships are medium-size
freight ships. In general, a
feeder means a
seagoing vessel with an
average capacity of 300 to 1000Â twenty-foot...