prefeed
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]prefeed (uncountable)
- Feed provided prior to some other operation (typically baiting).
- 2015 July 29, “Aerial Prefeeding Followed by Ground Based Toxic Baiting for More Efficient and Acceptable Poisoning of Invasive Small Mammalian Pests”, in PLOS ONE[1], :
- The restricted placement of prefeed does not impede rapid discovery by possums: a field study of the movements of 22 radio collared possums showed that most were immediately attracted from as far away as 250m to a line of prefeed (visits peaking on the second day of prefeed availability), and possums continued to look for bait for up to 18 days after all bait was removed.
Verb
[edit]prefeed (third-person singular simple present prefeeds, present participle prefeeding, simple past and past participle prefed)
- (transitive) To feed material into a machine, etc. in preparation for some process.
Adjective
[edit]prefeed (not comparable)
- Prior to feeding.