fodder

fod·der (fŏd’ər)
n.
  1. Feed for livestock
  2. Raw material, as for artistic creation.
  3. A consumable item or resource that is in demand and usually abundant supply

 

 

ORIGIN Old English fodor, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch voeder and German Futter, also to FOOD

 

 

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smeadows:

‘Dandelion with a moth and a smaller green moth or butterfly’. Margaretha Barbara Dietzsch, 1741-1784.(via British Museum)

smeadows:

‘Dandelion with a moth and a smaller green moth or butterfly’. Margaretha Barbara Dietzsch, 1741-1784.(via British Museum)