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kib·ble 1

(kĭb′əl)
n.
An iron bucket used in wells or mines for hoisting water, ore, or refuse to the surface.

[Perhaps from German Kübel, pail, from Middle High German kübel, from Old High German kubilo, probably of Romance origin and akin to regional Provençal (Hautes-Alpes) cubel, diminutive of Provençal cub, vat, from Latin cūpa; see cupola.]

kib·ble 2

 (kĭb′əl)
tr.v. kib·bled, kib·bling, kib·bles
To crush or grind (grain, for example) coarsely.
n.
Pellets made of ground meal, meat, or other ingredients, used especially for pet food.

[Origin unknown.]
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kibble

(ˈkɪbəl)
n
(Mining & Quarrying) Brit a bucket used in wells or in mining for hoisting
[C17: from German Kübel; related to Old English cyfel, ultimately from Medieval Latin cuppa cup]

kibble

(ˈkɪbəl)
vb
(tr) to grind into small pieces
n
US and Canadian ground meal formed into pellets and used as pet food
[C18: of unknown origin]
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kib•ble

(ˈkɪb əl)

v. -bled, -bling,
n. v.t.
1. to grind or divide into particles or pellets, as coarse-ground meal or prepared dry dog food.
n.
2. the grains or pellets resulting from this.
[1780–90]
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kibble


Past participle: kibbled
Gerund: kibbling

Imperative
kibble
kibble
Present
I kibble
you kibble
he/she/it kibbles
we kibble
you kibble
they kibble
Preterite
I kibbled
you kibbled
he/she/it kibbled
we kibbled
you kibbled
they kibbled
Present Continuous
I am kibbling
you are kibbling
he/she/it is kibbling
we are kibbling
you are kibbling
they are kibbling
Present Perfect
I have kibbled
you have kibbled
he/she/it has kibbled
we have kibbled
you have kibbled
they have kibbled
Past Continuous
I was kibbling
you were kibbling
he/she/it was kibbling
we were kibbling
you were kibbling
they were kibbling
Past Perfect
I had kibbled
you had kibbled
he/she/it had kibbled
we had kibbled
you had kibbled
they had kibbled
Future
I will kibble
you will kibble
he/she/it will kibble
we will kibble
you will kibble
they will kibble
Future Perfect
I will have kibbled
you will have kibbled
he/she/it will have kibbled
we will have kibbled
you will have kibbled
they will have kibbled
Future Continuous
I will be kibbling
you will be kibbling
he/she/it will be kibbling
we will be kibbling
you will be kibbling
they will be kibbling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been kibbling
you have been kibbling
he/she/it has been kibbling
we have been kibbling
you have been kibbling
they have been kibbling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been kibbling
you will have been kibbling
he/she/it will have been kibbling
we will have been kibbling
you will have been kibbling
they will have been kibbling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been kibbling
you had been kibbling
he/she/it had been kibbling
we had been kibbling
you had been kibbling
they had been kibbling
Conditional
I would kibble
you would kibble
he/she/it would kibble
we would kibble
you would kibble
they would kibble
Past Conditional
I would have kibbled
you would have kibbled
he/she/it would have kibbled
we would have kibbled
you would have kibbled
they would have kibbled
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.kibble - coarsely ground grain in the form of pellets (as for pet food)
meal - coarsely ground foodstuff; especially seeds of various cereal grasses or pulse
2.kibble - an iron bucket used for hoisting in wells or mining
bucket, pail - a roughly cylindrical vessel that is open at the top
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