pabulum
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pab·u·lum
(păb′yə-ləm)n.
1. A substance that gives nourishment; food.
2. Intellectual material that is bland, trite, or insipid; pablum: "TV ... gobbled up comedy material and spat it out as pabulum" (Richard Corliss).
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pabulum
(ˈpæbjʊləm)n
1. food
2. food for thought, esp when bland or dull
[C17: from Latin, from pascere to feed]
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pab•u•lum
(ˈpæb yə ləm)n.
1. something that nourishes; food.
2. intellectual nourishment.
3. a soft, bland cereal for infants.
[1670–80; < Latin pābulum food, nourishment =pā(scere) to feed + -bulum n. suffix of instrument]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() tuck - eatables (especially sweets) |
2. | pabulum - insipid intellectual nourishment food for thought, intellectual nourishment, food - anything that provides mental stimulus for thinking |
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pabulum
noun1. Something fit to be eaten:
2. That which sustains the mind or spirit:
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pab·u·lum
n. L. pabulum, alimento o sustancia alimenticia mezcla de trigo y avena.
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