Browsage

/ˈbraʊzɪdʒ/ noun

The tender shoots, leaves, and twigs of trees and shrubs that are eaten by grazing animals such as deer or goats.

From 'browse' (from Old French 'brout', tender shoots) plus '-age' (a suffix forming nouns from verbs); referring to the material that is browsed rather than the action itself.

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