Feed
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The word feed has a number of uses:
- Feeding is supplying food. Feed as a noun often refers to food given to or meant for livestock (also called "fodder").
- In telecommunication, the term feed has the following meanings:
- To supply a signal to the input of a system, subsystem, equipment, or electronic component, such as a transmission line or antenna.
- A coupling device between an antenna and its transmission line. Such a feed may consist of a distribution network or a primary radiator.
- A transmission facility between (a) the point of origin of a signal, such as is generated in a radio or television studio, and (b) the head-end of a distribution facility, such as a broadcasting station in a network. See also raw feed.
- Pertaining to the function of inserting one thing into another, such as in a feed horn, paper feed, card feed, and line feed.
- Web feed refers to RSS or Atom feeds used by news aggregators.
- Feed was also the name of a popular e-zine, also known as feedmag.com.
- FEED is also an abbreviation for Front End Engineering Design.
- Feed is the title of a postcyberpunk, dystopian novel written by M. T. Anderson in 2002.
- In metalworking feed describes the rate at which a tool advances into the workpiece. The term speeds and feeds combines two important conditions that affect cutting tool life and metal removal rates.
- The Feed is a segment on the American TV Series Attack Of The Show
- Feederism is a sexual fetish involving the submissive partner in a relationship being fed to the stage of obesity by the dominant one for sexual gratification.
- Feed is a 2005 film directed by Brett Leonard.
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