foder

[ˈfoʊdər]

foder Definition

  • 1(archaic) to feed or provide food for animals
  • 2a substance, usually dry and in the form of small pieces, that is used to feed animals

Using foder: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "foder" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The farmer foders his cattle every morning.

  • Example

    The stable was filled with hay and other types of foder.

  • Example

    The horse refused to eat the foder given to him.

foder Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with foder

  • something that gives you a lot to think or talk about

    Example

    The new scientific discovery provided fodder for thought among the researchers.

  • soldiers who are considered expendable and are sent into dangerous situations without concern for their safety

    Example

    The generals sent the young recruits as cannon fodder to the front lines.

  • something that can be used to advantage

    Example

    The politician's scandal was grist for the mill for the opposition party.

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Summary: foder in Brief

'Foder' [ˈfoʊdər] is an archaic term meaning to feed or provide food for animals. It also refers to a substance, usually dry and in small pieces, that is used to feed animals. Examples include 'The farmer foders his cattle every morning.' and 'The stable was filled with hay and other types of foder.' Phrases like 'fodder for thought' and 'cannon fodder' extend the term to metaphorical contexts.