Brooder

Word BROODER
Character 7
Hyphenation brood er
Pronunciations /ˈbɹuːdə/

Definitions and meanings of "Brooder"

What do we mean by brooder?

One that broods. noun

A heated enclosure in which young fowl or livestock are raised. noun

Same as couveuse, 2. noun

A device for the artificial rearing of young chickens or other birds. noun

A box designed to maintain a constant temperature by the use of a thermostat; used for chicks or premature infants. noun

A person who broods noun

A heated box used for chicks or premature babies noun

Apparatus consisting of a box designed to maintain a constant temperature by the use of a thermostat; used for chicks or premature infants noun

A person who broods

A heated box used for chicks or premature babies

1. A person that tends to think a lot. 2. A device used for chicken-breeding. Urban Dictionary

A very very attractive FEMALE! Not to be used in reference to men. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Brooder

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The word "brooder" in example sentences

In order to operate an incubator successfully, we shall also need a brooder, which is really an artificial mother. ❋ Claude H. Miller (N/A)

"Now, just look at that," I said as I opened the top of the long box that is called a brooder and is supposed to supplement the functions of the metal incubator mother in the destiny of chicken young. ❋ Maria Thompson Daviess (1898)

Operating a cash-poor shamus practice in Edinburgh, occasionally bringing along his precocious daughter from a broken marriage, Brodie is clearly more of a doer than a brooder. ❋ Unknown (2011)

If you are looking to fish for big bows and want to simulate an "Out West Experience" the WDNR stocks the used out brooder bows in the longest standing mandatory c/r area in southwestern wisconsin. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Peter Cushing, the cadaverous star of many a postwar British horror movie, reconceptualized Holmes as an enigmatic brooder. ❋ D.J. Taylor (2011)

He's always been one of these people who thinks a lot clearly not a trait he inherited from his mother, but since his Dad's death he's become a champion brooder. ❋ Susan McCorkindale (2012)

If you have the money you can buy eggs and an incubator/brooder. ❋ Unknown (2009)

However its my understanding that pen raised birds will never reproduce in the wild, but using brooder that are in the environment increase the likelyhood of them reproducing. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I didn't sleep, partially due to the fact that we set up the brooder in a nearby spare bedroom. ❋ Maria Rodale (2011)

Mr. Morrissey, a highly gifted brooder as actors go, puts that gift to use compellingly in this portrait of a gentleman farmer who has not only suffered a family tragedy but witnessed the horrors of the Great War, in which he served. ❋ Dorothy Rabinowitz (2011)

Nortern Vermont, LAKE WILLOUBY, this fish is not a brooder, put in at 10 inches .. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Our baby turkeys arrived, and a murderous raccoon learned to jimmy the door to their brooder. ❋ Kristin Kimball (2010)

The pony barn (as you know it) was originally a chicken coop and there was a brooder coop across the creek where we put the little peeps which we got in the early spring. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A moody introvert is probably not going to be drawn to a perky world-traveler who never gives yesterday a thought - any more than the world traveler would want to hang out with an armchair brooder! ❋ Unknown (2010)

FORTY-EIGHT brooder chicks up to four weeks old can be shipped 1500 miles with ample food and water provisions in the new inexpensive portable coop shown below. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But Justice John Paul Stevens has never come across as a brooder. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He was [brooding] about [the new] brooder they were going to [purchase]. ❋ Tauros (2007)

([ie]. [Stacey Dash] is a [brooder]!) ❋ H.B.C.06 (2010)

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