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fodder [ˈfɒdəɐ, ingl. am. ˈfɑ:dɚ] SUST. no pl.

1. fodder:

fodder

2. fodder fig. coloq.:

fodder

cannon fodder SUST. no pl.

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The population was rural, despite the structure, not enough food, enough fodder for the cattle.
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It establishes rapidly and has the potential to produce large amounts of nutritious animal fodder and high quality grain.
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However, these knights would often find themselves unhorsed throughout their mission, due to starvation and lack of fodder for their mounts.
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They waited for three hours, when ten mule-drawn wagons filled with corn and fodder came into sight.
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The upper floor housed storage as well as hay and fodder for the stabled horses.
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It is cultivated as a fodder for livestock, for erosion control, and as a green manure.
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Much of the writing was humorous and satirical, finding its fodder in the events and figures of both campus and city.
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They grow wheat, rice, sugarcane, vegetables especially pea, oat, corn and fodder for their cattle.
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The jail has a farm where vegetables and fodder is grown.
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They are used for human food and as fodder for animals, usually after burning off their spines.
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