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Meaning of pabular
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pabular (a.)
Of, pertaining to, or fit for, pabulum or food; affording food.
pabular Sentence Examples
- The verdant meadow provided ample pabular sustenance for the grazing cattle.
- The forest's understory was rich in pabular resources, nourishing a diverse array of wildlife.
- The winter famine left many animals searching desperately for any available pabular.
- The botanist studied the pabular preferences of different plant species in the ecosystem.
- The farmers carefully managed their pastures to optimize the production of palatable pabular.
- The stunting of plant growth due to drought severely limited the pabular availability for herbivores.
- The manure spread on the fields served as a valuable source of pabular for soil microorganisms.
- The grazing animals had a profound impact on the composition and distribution of the pabular communities.
- The nutritional value of the pabular determined the health and reproductive success of the wildlife populations.
- The conservation efforts focused on preserving and enhancing pabular habitats for endangered species.
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Of, pertaining to, or fit for, pabulum or food; affording food.
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The verdant meadow provided ample pabular sustenance for the grazing cattle.
The forest's understory was rich in pabular resources, nourishing a diverse array of wildlife.
The winter famine left many animals searching desperately for any available pabular.
The botanist studied the pabular preferences of different plant species in the ecosystem.