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fodder

Podder vs Fodder - What's the difference?

podder | fodder |


As nouns the difference between podder and fodder

is that podder is one who collects pods or pulse while fodder is food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.

As a verb fodder is

to feed animals (with fodder).

Fodder vs Hodder - What's the difference?

fodder | hodder |


As nouns the difference between fodder and hodder

is that fodder is food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc while hodder is (obsolete) a coal miner who hauls hods from the workface.

As a verb fodder

is (dialect) to feed animals (with fodder).

Rodder vs Fodder - What's the difference?

rodder | fodder |


As nouns the difference between rodder and fodder

is that rodder is (informal) a hot rod enthusiast while fodder is food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.

As a verb fodder is

(dialect) to feed animals (with fodder).

Fodder vs Modder - What's the difference?

fodder | modder |


As nouns the difference between fodder and modder

is that fodder is food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc while modder is (informal) one who modifies a mass-manufactured object or software.

As a verb fodder

is (dialect) to feed animals (with fodder).

Fodder vs Codder - What's the difference?

fodder | codder |


As nouns the difference between fodder and codder

is that fodder is food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc while codder is a gatherer of cods or peas.

As a verb fodder

is (dialect) to feed animals (with fodder).

Dodder vs Fodder - What's the difference?

dodder | fodder |


As verbs the difference between dodder and fodder

is that dodder is to shake or tremble as one moves, especially as of old age or childhood; to totter while fodder is to feed animals (with fodder).

As nouns the difference between dodder and fodder

is that dodder is any of about 100-170 species of yellow, orange or red (rarely green) parasitic plants of the genus Cuscuta. Formerly treated as the only genus in the family family: Cuscutaceae, recent genetic research by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group has shown that it is correctly placed in the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae while fodder is food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.

As a proper noun Dodder

is a river in Ireland, a tributary of the Liffey.

Nodder vs Fodder - What's the difference?

nodder | fodder |


As nouns the difference between nodder and fodder

is that nodder is one who nods; a drowsy person while fodder is food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.

As a verb fodder is

(dialect) to feed animals (with fodder).

Fodder vs Fonder - What's the difference?

fodder | fonder |


As a noun fodder

is food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.

As a verb fodder

is (dialect) to feed animals (with fodder).

As an adjective fonder is

(fond).

Fodder vs Odder - What's the difference?

fodder | odder |


As a noun fodder

is food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.

As a verb fodder

is (dialect) to feed animals (with fodder).

As an adjective odder is

(odd).

Forgae vs Fodder - What's the difference?

forgae | fodder |


As a noun fodder is

food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.

As a verb fodder is

(dialect) to feed animals (with fodder).

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