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Definitions from the WebOut FeedNoun - WoodworkingThe outfeed refers to the area at the end of a machine, such as a table saw or planer, where the finished piece of wood exits the machine after the cutting or shaping process. Example sentence: "Make sure to have a supporting table or roller stand at the outfeed end of the table saw to safely handle long pieces of wood." Search for outfeed table saw on Amazon Verb - ElectronicsTo outfeed means to provide a continuous flow or delivery of data or signals from one device to another. Example sentence: "The audio signal is outfed from the DVD player and sent to the stereo system for better sound quality." Search for outfeed cables on Amazon Verb - LivestockIn the context of livestock farming, outfeed refers to the act of providing animals with feeds outside their regular feeding areas, often in specific locations. Example sentence: "The farmer outfeeds the cows with fresh alfalfa and ensures they have access to clean water in the pasture." Search for outfeed livestock feeders on Amazon Noun - MiningOutfeed in mining refers to the conveyance of materials, such as ore or coal, out of a mine or quarry using machinery or conveyor systems. Example sentence: "The outfeed of the coal mine runs smoothly, transporting tons of coal to the surface for further processing." Search for outfeed conveyors on Amazon Noun - PhotographyIn photography, the outfeed is the process of transferring images or frames captured by a camera to an external storage device, computer, or display. Example sentence: "After each shot, the photographer reviews the image on the outfeed screen to ensure the desired composition and exposure." | ||||
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