Similar words: dodder, doddering, sodden, trodden, a good deal, downtrodden, a good deal of, rudder. Meaning: ['fɑdə(r) /'fɒd-] n. coarse food (especially for cattle and horses) composed of entire plants or the leaves and stalks of a cereal crop. v. give fodder (to domesticated animals).
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(61) The soldiers were only cannon fodder to their commanders.
(62) Old movies were the cheapest broadcast fodder.
(63) Timothy can be used as fodder for cattle.
(64) Nearly useless against cannon fodder!
(65) All the Army wanted you for was cannon fodder.
(66) Use only with own cannon fodder.
(67) Before plowing I need to buy some more fodder.
(68) Here you some cannon fodder for the attack mode.
(69) In this paper the fodder yield and ratio of stem to leaf of Leucaena grown under different densities in acid red soil were reported.
(70) gov, where an ostensible cross-section of public data is cataloged for subsequent use as development fodder.
(71) The applications of collagen and its hydrolyzed products in various fields, such as cosmetics, medicines, functional nutritious food, fodder, (paper-)making and biological zymolysis.
(72) Even with snow on the ground, the high bushy understory is exposed; also snow and wind bring down leafy branches of cedar, hemlock, red alder, and other arboreal fodder.
(73) Shrinking grazing areas and a lack of investment in fodder trees may thwart a sustainable revival.
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(74) These people are cannon fodder in rivalries with bordering states.
(75) Sometimes usefull in the lategame when your opponet exaggerated with cannon fodder.
(76) And farmers can use camel waste fodder laies fertilize their crops.
(77) They kept their stock on the farm, partly to eat off their own fodder - crops.
(78) Long dismissed as "cannon fodder, " as one immunologist puts it, the white blood cells known as basophils have been enjoying a renaissance.
(79) Conclusion The detection result of the method is satisfactory, which is a scientific and perfect method for detection of Ochratoxin contained in grain and fodder at home and abroad.
(80) To store ( fodder ) in a silo for preservation.
(81) To this group then wild goat provided the fodder with better more.
(82) Excepting for producing cochineal insects, cacti are used as food, medicine and fodder,(sentencedict.com) and they can green bleak mountains and prevent soil from losing.
(83) Brassica A genus of plants of the cabbage family (Brassicaceae) that includes many vegetables and fodder plants.
(84) Forage addition BACELL provides increase digestion and assimilability of fodder, reduce the price of fodder, forms health-giving gut organisms.
(85) NIV They gather fodder in the fields and glean in the vineyards of the wicked.
(86) There's not much fodder for an unstoppable inflationary spiral here.
(87) Tenebrio molitor L. is a kind of insect rich in nutrition and easy of rearing, it is mainly used to be the fodder protein additive of economic animals.
(88) Some social services provided by poplars include provision of shelter, shade and dwellings; protection of crops and provision of fodder for livestock, and increasingly, viable sources of bio-energy.
(89) Most of the rolling plains of the Badger State are dedicated to growing crops and fodder for the dairy industry.
(90) With Mus musculus as the experimental animal, the method of mixing pulverized plants directly into fodder was adopted to determine the killing rat activity.
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