Underfeed
verb (used with object), underfed, underfeeding.
1.
to feed insufficiently.
2.
to feed with fuel from beneath.
verb (transitive) (ˌʌndəˈfiːd) -feeds, -feeding, -fed
1.
to give too little food to
2.
to supply (a furnace, engine, etc) with fuel from beneath
noun (ˈʌndəˌfiːd)
3.
an apparatus by which fuel, etc, is supplied from below
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