provender
21provender — n 1.(all of livestock) feed, fodder, forage, silage, ensilage, hay, straw, grass; wheat, rye, oats, barley, corn, grain, bran, meal, mash; swill, Inf. glop, Sl. slop. 2. food, nourishment, nutriment, nurture, aliment, alimentation, pabulum,… …
22provender — prov·en·der …
23provender — UK [ˈprɒvɪndə(r)] / US [ˈprɑvəndər] noun [uncountable] humorous food …
24provender — see PREBEND …
25provender — n. 1 animal fodder. 2 joc. food for human beings. Etymology: ME f. OF provendre, provende ult. f. L praebenda (see PREBEND) …
26Mount Provender — (80°23′S 29°55′W / 80.383°S 29.917°W / 80.383; 29.917) is a conspicuous rock mountain, 900 m, marking the northwest extremity of the Shackleton Range. First mapped in 1957 by th …
27food — 1 Food, feed, victuals, viands, provisions, comestibles, provender, fodder, forage are comparable when meaning things that are edible for human beings or animals. Food is the most general of these terms and is typically applicable to all… …
28Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia — Infobox Russian Royalty|prince name = Andrei Alexandrovich title =Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia imgw = caption = imperial house = House of Holstein Gottorp Romanov father =Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia mother =Grand Duchess… …
29feed — feedable, adj. /feed/, v., fed, feeding, n. v.t. 1. to give food to; supply with nourishment: to feed a child. 2. to yield or serve as food for: This land has fed 10 generations. 3. to provide as food. 4. to furnish for consumption. 5. to… …
30provision — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. preparation; proviso, condition; (pl.) stores, supplies. See qualification, store. II Supplying with goods Nouns 1. provision, purveyance, replenishment, reinforcement; subsidy, grant; stock, store; …