The difference between Fodder and Fotmal
When used as nouns, fodder means food for animals, whereas fotmal means an old english unit of weight of 70 pounds, used particularly for lead.
Fodder is also verb with the meaning: to feed animals (with fodder).
check bellow for the other definitions of Fodder and Fotmal
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Fodder as a noun:
Food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.
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Fodder as a noun (historical):
A load: various English units of weight or volume based upon standardized cartloads of certain commodities, generally around 1000 kg.
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Fodder as a noun (slang, drafting, design):
Tracing paper.
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Fodder as a noun (figurative):
Stuff; material; something that serves as inspiration or encouragement, especially for satire or humour.
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Fodder as a noun ([[cryptic crossword]]s):
The text to be operated on (anagrammed, etc.) within a clue.
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Fodder as a verb (dialect):
To feed animals (with fodder).
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Fotmal as a noun (obsolete):
An old English unit of weight of 70 pounds, used particularly for lead