Brooders

/ˈbruːdərz/ noun

Plural of brooder; animals (especially hens or birds) that sit on eggs to incubate them, or things used to keep eggs warm.

From 'brood' (to sit on eggs or to dwell on thoughts) plus the agent suffix -er, which indicates someone or something that performs an action. Also refers to mechanical brooders used in farming.

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