pabulum

  • 11pabulum — Food or nutriment. [L.] * * * pab·u·lum pab yə ləm n FOOD esp a suspension or solution of nutrients in a state suitable for absorption …

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  • 12pabulum — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. sustenance, nutrition, diet; see food . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. Something fit to be eaten: aliment, bread, comestible, diet, edible, esculent, fare, food, foodstuff, meat, nourishment, nurture, nutriment,… …

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  • 13pabulum — pab·u·lum || pæbjÉ™lÉ™m / pæbjÊŠlÉ™m n. source of nourishment for plants or animals (generally regarding lower life forms); food; intellectual nourishment (often of dull or banal content) …

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  • 14pabulum — [ pabjʊləm] (also pablum) noun bland intellectual matter or entertainment. Origin C17 (in the sense food ): from L., from the stem of pascere to feed …

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  • 15pabulum — n. 1. Food, aliment. 2. Fuel …

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  • 16pabulum — pab·u·lum …

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  • 17pabulum — /ˈpæbjələm/ (say pabyuhluhm) noun 1. that which nourishes an animal or vegetable organism; food. 2. nourishment for the mind. {Latin: food, fodder} …

  • 18pabulum —   n. food …

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  • 19Acherontis pabulum — noun (Latin) (of a bad person) food for Acheron • • • Main Entry: ↑Acheron …

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  • 20FARRAGO — Hebr. Gap desc: Hebrew, Iobi c. 6. v. 5. An rudit onager apud teneram herbam boatne Bos ad farraginem suam? Et Esaiae c. 30. v. 24. Boves etiam et aselli colentes tellurem farraginem meram comedent, quae ventilata fuerit vanno et ventilabro. Gap… …

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