Results for: box or trough in which food is placed for horses or cattle, eating trough for animals
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agricultural land and buildings, area of land for raising crops and animals, farm buildings, farm out, land used by industry, place producing particular animals or crops, rear something commercially, use land for agriculture, work as a farmer, cultivat...farm
agriculturalist, one who raises plants or animals on a farm; one who provides services for a salary, cultivator of farmfarmer
air vent, breathing hole in ice, bubble in ingot, nostril of whale or similar mammal, vent for the escape of gas or air; spiracle of a whale or another cetacean located far back on the head; hole in the ice to which animals (such as whales, seals, etc....blowhole
alkaloid poison produced during the decay of plants or animals (Chemistry), foul-smelling product of decayptomaine
all the organisms in given area, entire population of all plants and animals living in a particular ecosystem (Ecology)biota
allow animals to eat grass, break the skin slightly, change TV channels, eat food in supermarket, eat grass in fields, eat snacks, instance of rubbing lightly against something; scrape; scratch; act of grazing, act of eating grass, keep stopping and st...graze
American bird, insect-eating songbird, type of bird that eats insects, tyrant flycatcherflycatcher
American corporation headquartered in New Jersey, worldwide manufacturer and distributor of food and grocery productsNabisco
American corporation headquartered in New York, operator of soft drink and snack food companies worldwide (including Pepsi Cola and Frito Lay)Pepsico
American corporation headquartered in New York, producer of medications and health care products for humans and animalsPfizer
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AnimalsASPCA
American wild horse, breed of small horses of Spanish origin, first breed of horse used by American Indians; naval officer who was commissioned while he was enlisted (US Navy Slang)mustang
amount baked, be very hot, cook food in oven, cook in an oven; tan, sunbathe, harden by heat, party with baked foodbake
amount contained in a pack, amount of food preserved, apply a compress to a body part, bag carried on the back, bundle, package; backpack; parcel, packet; group of animals (especially wolves, dogs etc.); group, crowd; cosmetic paste for the face; medic...pack
amount of material that fills a plate, food on plateplateful
 

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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