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fod·der    Audio Help   (fŏd'ər)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. Feed for livestock, especially coarsely chopped hay or straw.
  2. Raw material, as for artistic creation.
  3. A consumable, often inferior item or resource that is in demand and usually abundant supply: romantic novels intended as fodder for the pulp fiction market.

tr.v.   fod·dered, fod·der·ing, fod·ders
To feed with fodder.


[Middle English, from Old English fōdor; see pā- in Indo-European roots.]

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