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    Fod·der
    /ˈfädər/

    noun

    • 1. food, especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock.

    verb

    • 1. give fodder to (cattle or other livestock): "the animals need foddering"
  2. The meaning of FODDER is something fed to domestic animals; especially : coarse food for cattle, horses, or sheep. How to use fodder in a sentence.

  3. FODDER definition: 1. food that is given to cows, horses, and other farm animals 2. people or things that are useful…. Learn more.

  4. FODDER meaning: 1. food that is given to cows, horses, and other farm animals 2. people or things that are useful…. Learn more.

  5. coarse food for livestock, composed of entire plants, including leaves, stalks, and grain, of such forages as corn and sorghum. people considered as readily available and of little value: cannon fodder. raw material: fodder for a comedian's routine.

  6. fod·der. (fŏd′ər) n. 1. Feed for livestock, especially coarsely chopped hay or straw. 2. Raw material, as for artistic creation. 3. A consumable, often inferior item or resource that is in demand and usually abundant supply: romantic novels intended as fodder for the pulp fiction market.

  7. Definitions of fodder. noun. coarse food (especially for livestock) composed of entire plants or the leaves and stalks of a cereal crop. see more. verb. give fodder (to domesticated animals) see more. noun. an inferior but widely available resource used to supply heavy demand.

  8. noun. 1. coarse food for cattle, horses, sheep, etc., as cornstalks, hay, and straw. 2. a. something, esp. information, that is thought of as being in large supply and, often, inferior, raw or coarse, etc. promotional fodder in mass media. b. the basis or basic material for something.

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