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Definition of Rabbit food
1. Noun. An uncooked vegetable.
Definition of Rabbit food
1. Noun. A type of food specially formulated for the feeding of rabbits ¹
2. Noun. (informal) salad vegetables, such as carrots, celery or lettuce. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rabbit Food
Literary usage of Rabbit food
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Zoology: Descriptive and Practical by Buel Preston Colton (1903)
"What evidences do you find in fields and among bushes as to the rabbit's food ?
When does it eat ? Does it need much or little food? ..."
2. The North-Americans of Yesterday: A Comparative Study of North-American by Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh (1900)
"For a disease caused by the rabbit the antidote must be a plant called 'rabbit's
food," 'rabbit's ear,' or 'rabbit's tail' ; for snake dreams, ..."
3. The North-Americans of Yesterday: A Comparative Study of North-American by Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh (1900)
"For a disease caused by the rabbit the antidote must be a plant called 'rabbit's
food,' 'rabbit's ear,' or 'rabbit's tail' ; for snake dreams, ..."
4. The North-Americans of Yesterday: A Comparative Study of North-American by Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh (1900)
"For a disease caused by the rabbit the antidote must be a plant called 'rabbit's
food,' 'rabbit's ear,' or 'rabbit's tail' ; for snake dreams, ..."
5. Economic Zoology: An Introductory Text-book in Zoology, with Special by Herbert Osborn (1908)
"... but the increase of foxes would be largely limited by the supply of rabbit
food, and if only these two forms existed, we would expect a balance to be ..."
6. The Marshall Plan Summer: An Eyewitness Report on Europe and the Russians in by Thomas Andrew Bailey (1977)
"... and elsewhere the scroungers were picking wild berries or using sickles to
gather what appeared to be rabbit food. Such excursions into the countryside ..."