feeder

Etymology
From, , , equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) One who feeds, or gives food to another.
 * 2) The participant in feederism who feeds the other (the feedee).
 * 3) One who feeds, or takes in food.
 * 4) One who, or that which, feeds material into something (especially a ).
 * 5) That which is used to feed.
 * 6) A tributary stream, especially of a canal.
 * 7) A branch line of a railway.
 * 8) A transmission line that feeds the electricity for an electricity substation, or for a transmitter.
 * 9)  A feeder ship.
 * 10)  A judge whose law clerks are often selected to become clerks for the Supreme Court.
 * 11)  The pitcher.
 * 12)  A player whose character is killed by the opposing player or team more than once, deliberately or through lack of skills and experience, thus helping the opposing side.
 * 13)  One who abets another.
 * 14)  A parasite.
 * 1) A branch line of a railway.
 * 2) A transmission line that feeds the electricity for an electricity substation, or for a transmitter.
 * 3)  A feeder ship.
 * 4)  A judge whose law clerks are often selected to become clerks for the Supreme Court.
 * 5)  The pitcher.
 * 6)  A player whose character is killed by the opposing player or team more than once, deliberately or through lack of skills and experience, thus helping the opposing side.
 * 7)  One who abets another.
 * 8)  A parasite.
 * 1)  A player whose character is killed by the opposing player or team more than once, deliberately or through lack of skills and experience, thus helping the opposing side.
 * 2)  One who abets another.
 * 3)  A parasite.
 * 1)  A parasite.

Translations

 * Finnish: ,


 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish:, syöttöpaikka
 * Hungarian:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish:


 * Finnish: sivuraide
 * Indonesian: pengumpan
 * Malay: penghantar


 * Finnish: syöttöjohto

Etymology
From (compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬), from. .

Noun

 * 1) spider
 * 2) weaver
 * 1) weaver