pabulum

Etymology
Borrowed from, from , or directly from ( + , variant of ).

Noun

 * 1) Food or fodder, particularly that taken in by plants or animals.
 * 2) Material that feeds a fire.
 * 3)  Food for thought.
 * 4)  Bland intellectual fare; an undemanding diet of words.
 * 1) Material that feeds a fire.
 * 2)  Food for thought.
 * 3)  Bland intellectual fare; an undemanding diet of words.
 * 1)  Food for thought.
 * 2)  Bland intellectual fare; an undemanding diet of words.
 * 1)  Bland intellectual fare; an undemanding diet of words.
 * 1)  Bland intellectual fare; an undemanding diet of words.
 * 1)  Bland intellectual fare; an undemanding diet of words.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Latvian: barība
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Spanish:

Etymology
From, or directly from ( + ).

Noun

 * 1) food, nourishment, sustenance
 * 2)  fodder, pasture
 * 3)  nourishment for the mind, food for thought
 * 1)  fodder, pasture
 * 2)  nourishment for the mind, food for thought