Victualing
noun
1.
victuals, food supplies; provisions.
2.
food or provisions for human beings.
verb (used with object), victualed, victualing or (especially British) victualled, victualling.
3.
to supply with victuals.
verb (used without object), victualed, victualing or (especially British) victualled, victualling.
4.
to take or obtain victuals.
5.
Archaic. to eat or feed.
verb -uals, -ualling, -ualled (US) -uals, -ualing, -ualed
1.
to supply with or obtain victuals
2.
(intransitive) (rare) (esp of animals) to partake of victuals
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