manger

/ˈmeɪndʒər/
noun
  1. A long open box or trough used to hold food for horses, cattle, or other animals.
    • In the nativity scene, the baby Jesus lay in a manger.
    • The goats pushed each other aside to get to the manger at feeding time.
    • The stable hand filled the manger with fresh hay for the horses.
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