1. feeding - Noun
2. feeding - Verb
of Feed
the act of eating, or of supplying with food; the process of fattening.
That which is eaten; food.
That which furnishes or affords food, especially for animals; pasture land.
Source: Webster's dictionary10-20% of infants with mothers affected by the condition are born with Transient Neonatal Myasthenia, which generally produces feeding and respiratory difficulties that develop within 12 hours to several days after birth. Source: Internet
Above all, what was largely forsaken in the feeding frenzy was any concept that these were humans, for all their faults, having their lives ripped to pieces. Source: Internet
According to him, the exercise carried out during the COVID-19 lockdown was a take-home ration, adding that after COVID-19, “we will go back to normal school feeding programmes.” Source: Internet
According to this theory, locus should move to a new patch of food when the patch they are currently feeding on requires more energy to obtain food than an average patch. Source: Internet
About two-thirds of the Burgess Shale organisms lived by feeding on the organic content in the muddy sea floor, while almost a third filtered out fine particles from the water column. Source: Internet
A CPLD has a somewhat restrictive structure consisting of one or more programmable sum-of-products logic arrays feeding a relatively small number of clocked registers. Source: Internet