feed (Noun) — Food for domestic livestock.
feed (Noun) — A machine or program that supplies something (regularly or continuously).
feed (Verb) — Provide as food. ex. "Feed the guests the nuts"
feed (Verb) — Give food to. ex. "Feed the starving children in India"
feed (Verb) — Increase or justify; supply with a source of material. ex. "Her success feeds her vanity"
feed (Verb) — Introduce continuously. ex. "feed carrots into a food processor"
feed (Verb) — Support or promote. ex. "His admiration fed her vanity"
feed (Verb) — Take in food; used of animals only.
feed (Verb) — Serve as food for; be the food for. ex. "This dish feeds six"
feed (Verb) — Move along, of liquids. ex. "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi"
feed (Verb) — Profit from in an exploitatory manner. ex. "He feeds on her insecurity"
feed (Verb) — Gratify. ex. "feed one's eyes on a gorgeous view"
feed (Verb) — (farming) provide with fertilizers or add nutrients to. ex. "We should feed soil if we want to grow healthy plants"
feed (Verb) — Give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on. ex. "fee the steward"