Feed, n.

    1. Food (for beasts), provender, fodder.
    2. Allowance (of fodder).
    3. Feeding mechanism, feeder.

Feel, v. n.

    1. Perceive (by the touch), have feeling.
    2. Be perceived (by the touch).
    3. Be moved (in the affections), be excited, be stirred, be warmed, be wrought up, be impressed.
    4. Have the consciousness of being, be conscious of being (sorry, grieved, hurt, or the like).

Feel, v. a.

    1. Touch, handle, feel of.
    2. Experience, suffer, or enjoy, have the sense of.
    3. Be affected by, be moved by.
    4. Sound, try, prove, put to the test.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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