feeder

শাখানদী
definition
noun
a plankton feeder
a person or animal that eats a particular food or in a particular manner.
My mother was in the background that afternoon, doing the brunch dishes and offering more coffee, weeding the garden and filling the bird feeder .
a container filled with food for birds or mammals.
translation of 'feeder'
noun
পার্শ্বাভিনেতা,
মাইপোষ,
লালপোষ,
রাখাল,
প্রতিপালক,
অতিভোজী,
মেষপালক,
শাখানদী,
সরবরাহকর অংশ
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Another idea being floated is that domestic competitions would act as 'feeder' leagues in the new set-up, with annual relegation and promotion play-offs.
These roads act as a main 'feeder' road onto the Inner Ring Road with many commercial trucks and heavy goods vehicles using the road on a daily basis.
The main 'feeder' line to Bangalore passes through this region and it will be tapped at a suitable point to bring water to a ground-level reservoir that is being constructed.
And while proclaiming the best fishing spot is a sure way to start an argument in Minnesota, the river and its 'feeder' streams are hard to beat for native trout.
Many processors use a fruit 'feeder' to add inclusions to the ice cream mix.
He said his ministry would grade all 'feeder' roads in readiness for the marketing season.
They must be aware that this road is a main 'feeder' road to the South Coast and many people use it to stop off at Marlborough.
The award is also a boost for the high school's four primary 'feeder' schools, St Andrews, St Chads, St Johns, Clifton, and Withinfields.
He said in an interview yesterday that the government only worked on one main 'feeder' road, leaving out those that linked farmers to the rest of the province.
‘We didn't have the advantage of coming up through a 'feeder' system like men do,’ Luke remarks.
With the first big rain of the year, a torrent of mud, silt, and debris had swept down the 'feeder' stream.
The normal wire 'feeder' and power supply used for aluminum welding will be suitable for welding magnesium.
And I think a lot of clubs in the 'feeder' league feel the same.
And work has started on a new $250,000 'feeder' to upgrade electricity supplies to the southern end of the Central business district.
The association's aim is to provide coaching support for teachers at Ilkley Grammar School and its 'feeder' primary schools to make competitive rugby more widely available to young people in the community.
We will have to enter into discussions with those 'feeder' leagues after the meeting of chairmen from our league next Thursday.
The birds at my home are very active and I have house finches galore on my 'feeder' .
The island would come up on the tank between the railway line and the small 'feeder' road (that connects the bypass road with Tiruchi Road).
the automatic sheet 'feeder' holds up to 10 sheets of paper
Monorail is a decent 'feeder' system and should be used in conjunction with the bus system.
Unlike most starfish which are actively carnivorous, it is thought to be a plankton 'feeder' .
He said the city administration should continue with plans to develop 15 busway corridors across the city, as well as 'feeder' lines.
The massive subsidies presently sunk in state road transport undertakings should be released for improving the network of State highways and rural 'feeder' roads.
Having said that, in the United States, with its college 'feeder' system and supporters who are not bound to a team at birth, the system works.
The four targeted schools educate kindergarten up to Grade 4 students and are 'feeder' schools to larger elementary schools.
Mother has a green house out there and there's an automated 'feeder' for the deer who come into town foraging.
I didn't remember him from middle school and yeah, he could be from a different school, but how many 'feeder' schools did my high school have?
Material entering the 'feeder' becomes locked between the disks and is conveyed around to a discharge point as the spool rotates.
Sources said the earthing wire on the cable carrying power from the power supply 'feeder' snapped this morning.
It's moving toward becoming a 'feeder' league, like, for instance, Uruguay - but without the big crowds.
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