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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Feeder

Feeder may refer to: Feeder, the British rock group Feeder, the name of a role associated with fat admirers Feeder, is a term used for any one that dies in a first person shooter so many times, that he feeds the other team kills. Feeder is used as regional term for frontage road, or other small road eventually delivering traffic to a larger one Feeder is used as a term for a small regional air carrier which operate from small towns and rural strips to

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Feeder: Encyclopedia II - Feeder fetish - Variations of feederism
The feeder/feedee subculture is quite varied and just as in any subculture there are different preferences and different tastes. For example many feeders only like weight gain ranging from slim to chubby while others prefer weight gain reaching up to obese and beyond. Different feeders are also known to favour different body parts just as in any other sexually oriented subculture. Some like large, fattened breasts while some prefer hips and buttocks, bellies, etc. While most prefer younger feedees they are in short supply compar ...

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Feeder fetish, Feeder fetish - Feeder resources and history, Feeder fetish - Variations of feederism, Feeder fetish - Humor

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Feeder: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Feeder

feeder

A participant during a psychic manifestation from whom is drawn supply of extra energy to strengthen the demonstration. Such withdrawal may lower the person's awareness to comatose state

 

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Bird feeder

A birdfeeder, bird feeder, or bird table is a device placed out-of-doors to supply food to birds. The success of a birdfeeder in attracting birds depends on its placement and the kinds of seeds offered, as different species have different preferences. The most familiar feeders supply seeds such as millet, sunflower, safflower, thistle (niger or nyjer), and rapeseed or canola seed, to seed-eating birds. Hummingbird feeders, rather than dispensing seed, supply liquid nourishment to hummingbirds, ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Common goldfish

Common goldfish are a type of goldfish with no other modifications from their ancestors than their color. Most varieties of fancy goldfish were derived from this simple breed. Common goldfish come in a variety of shades including red, orange/gold, white, black and yellow or 'lemon' goldfish. Common goldfish - As pets. The common goldfish has become a popular pet around the world. They are hardier than fancier fish, able to live in a variety or conditions ranging from aquariums to outdoor ponds, and can wit ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Bird bath

A bird bath is essentially a man-made puddle on a pedestal with a shallow basin filled with water for bathing and drinking. Used in combination with bird feeders and species-appropriate shrubs and trees, a bird bath is a powerful attraction for birds, especially during droughts. Bird bath - Design and construction. The typical and traditional bird bath is made of molded concrete formed in two pieces, the bowl and the pedestal. The bowl has an indentation or socket in the base which allows i ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Brooklyn Technical High School

Brooklyn Technical High School is one of three original high schools making up the specialized high school circuit in New York City; the other two orignials being the Bronx High School of Science and Stuyvesant High School. Three new schools have recently been added to that list; the High School for Math, Science and Engineering at City College, the High School of American Studies at Lehman College, and the Queens High School for the Sciences at York College. Brooklyn Technical High School is reknown for its Math, Science, and Enginee ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Filter

The term filter may refer to: A device to separate mixtures. See filter (chemistry), filter (water), filter (air), pneumatic filter. A device to remove or block certain wavelengths (colors) of light. See filter (optics), filter (photography), infrared filter A computer program to process a data stream. See filter (software), filter (Unix), mail filter, printer filter, Internet filter, lameness filter. An e ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Cleft

Cleft is a congenital deformity caused by a failure in facial development during pregnancy. It can be treated with surgery shortly after birth with highly successful results. Cleft occurs in somewhere between one in 600 and one in 800 births. Cleft occurs in several severities and is divided in two major categories: cleft lip and cleft palate. Cleft - Causes. During the early stages of pregnancy, the upper lip and palate develop from tissues lying on either side of the tongue. Normally, as the ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Bullhead shark

See text. The bullhead sharks are a small order (Heterodontiformes) of very basal (primitive) modern sharks (Neoselachii). There are eight living species in a single genus, Heterodontus, in the family Heterodontidae. All are relatively small (50 to 150 cm) bottom feeders in tropical and subtropical waters. The symbol '$' below indicates a synapomorphy, (a character believed to be uniquely present ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Buck Rogers

Buck Rogers may mean: Buck Rogers (song), by the rock group Feeder Fictional characters: Buck Rogers (science fiction) Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series) Buck Rogers (western) Buck Rogers (video game) Other related archivesBuck Rogers (science fiction), Buck Rogers (song), Buck Rogers (western), Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series)

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Obesity

Obesity is a condition where the natural energy reserve, stored in the fatty tissue of humans and mammals is increased to the point where it may impair health. Obesity in wild animals is relatively rare, but it is common in domestic animals like pigs and household pets who may be overfed and underexercised. In humans it is generally considered to be a leading cause of health problems. Excessive body weight has been shown to predispose to various forms of disease, particularly cardiovascular disease. Interventions, such as weigh ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Yesterday

The word yesterday refers to the day before today. Yesterday can also refer to the following: Yesterday - Music. Yesterday (1965 song by The Beatles) Yesterdays (1975 compilation album by Yes) Yesterday & Today (rock band, abbreviated Y&T) Yesterday & Today (1976 album by Y&T) Yesterday Went Too Soon (1999 album by Feeder) Yesterday Was Dramatic - Today Is OK (2000 album by Múm) Yesterday - Litera ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Sponge

Calcarea Hexactinellida Demospongiae The sponges or poriferans (from Latin porus "pore" and ferre "to bear") are animals of the phylum Porifera. They are primitive, sessile, mostly marine, waterdwelling filter feeders that pump water through their matrix to filter out particulates of food matter. Sponges are among the simplest of animals, with partially differentiated tissues but without muscles, nerves, or internal organs. In some ways they are closer to being cell colonies ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Ballot box

A ballot box is a temporarily sealed container, usually cuboid, with a narrow slot in the top sufficient to accept a ballot paper in an election but which prevents anyone from accessing the votes cast until the close of the voting period. It will usually be located in a polling station although in some coutries, notably Ireland, there may also be ballot boxes that are taken to people's homes where they would otherwise be unable to travel to the polling station. When very large ballot papers are used, there may be a feeder mechanism to ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Baltimore-Washington Parkway

The Baltimore-Washington Parkway (B-W Parkway) is a federally owned freeway, operated by the National Park Service, running parallel to Interstate 95 approximately five miles to its east between Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, DC. Signs at its termini dedicate it to Gladys Noon Spellman. It connects in DC with U.S. Highway 50 (New York Avenue), with a connection to District of Columbia Route 295, a feeder route to I-295, via a short section of Maryland State Highway 201, just north of the border. At its north end, in the middle of ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Bronzewing pigeon

The bronzewing pigeons are a group of pigeons native to Australia which have distinctive iridescent wing patches that appear bronze or green-brown in dull light, but flash in many bright colours in the sun as the bird moves. There are three species always known as "bronzewings" in the genus Phaps, and several broadly similar birds that also have the trademark wing patch to a more or less obvious degree. Bronzewings are ground feeders but capaple of very fast flight. They tend to browse quietly until disturbed, then remai ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Blue Nile

This is about the river. For the band, see The Blue Nile. The Blue Nile is a river originating at Lake Tana in Ethiopia. Although there are several feeder streams that flow into Lake Tana the sacred source of the river is generally considered to be a small spring at Gishe Abbai at an altitude of approximately 1,800 m (5,940 ft). It joins the White Nile at Khartoum, Sudan and, as the Nile, flows through Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea at Alexandria. The Blue Nile is so-called because its water is visibly purer for m ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Bluebuck

The Bluebuck or Blue Antelope (Hippotragus leucophaeus) is an extinct species of antelope, the first large African mammal to disappear in historic times. It is related to the Roan Antelope and Sable Antelope, but slightly smaller than either. It lived in the southwestern coastal region of South Africa, but was more widespread during the last Ice Age. It was probably a selective feeder, preferring high-quality grasses. Europeans encountered the Bluebuck in the 17th century, but it was already uncommon by then. It m ...

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Feeder: Encyclopedia - Brown-headed Gull

The Brown-headed Gull , Larus brunnicephalus, is a small gull which breeds in the high plateaux of central Asia from Turkmenistan to Mongolia. It is migratory, wintering on the coasts and large inland lakes of tropical southern Asia. This gull breeds in colonies in large reedbeds or marshes, or on islands in lakes, nesting on the ground. Like most gulls, it is highly gregarious in winter, both when feeding or in evening roosts. It is not a pelagic species, and is rarely seen at sea far from coasts. This is a bold and opportunist feeder, which will scavenge in towns or ...

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