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Cod   /kɑd/  /sˈiˈoʊdˈi/   Listen
Cod

noun
(pl. cod)
1.
The vessel that contains the seeds of a plant (not the seeds themselves).  Synonyms: pod, seedcase.
2.
Lean white flesh of important North Atlantic food fish; usually baked or poached.  Synonym: codfish.
3.
Major food fish of Arctic and cold-temperate waters.  Synonym: codfish.
verb
1.
Fool or hoax.  Synonyms: befool, dupe, fool, gull, put on, put one across, put one over, slang, take in.  "You can't fool me!"
2.
Harass with persistent criticism or carping.  Synonyms: bait, rag, rally, razz, ride, tantalise, tantalize, taunt, tease, twit.  "Don't ride me so hard over my failure" , "His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie"
adjective
1.
Payable by the recipient on delivery.  Synonym: collect.  "The letter came collect" , "A COD parcel"
adverb
1.
Collecting the charges upon delivery.  Synonyms: C.O.D., cash on delivery.



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"Cod" Quotes from Famous Books



... question, then? Land. Because my daddy was. Trav. But you were born somewhere. Land. That 's true; but as father moved up country afore the townships were marked out, my case is somewhat like the Indian's who was born at Nantucket, Cape Cod, and all along shore. Trav. Were you brought up in this place, sir? Land. No; I was raised in Varmount till mother died, and then, as father was good for nothing after that I pulled up stakes and went to sea a bit. Trav. "Mem. Yankees, instead of putting up gravestones, ...
— The American Union Speaker • John D. Philbrick

... instant, his passion completely overmastering him: "I'm no 'soldier,' and as good a man as you, you mean old Gape Cod water-rat. I'll never lift another iron or steer a boat for you as long as I ...
— John Frewen, South Sea Whaler - 1904 • Louis Becke

... in an old graveyard on Cape Cod, among the sunny, desolate sandhills, these lines ...
— A Study of Poetry • Bliss Perry

... stubborn, hardy, unchanging race, who, among Druid monuments changeless as themselves, still cling with Celtic obstinacy to the thoughts and habits of the past,—the Basques, that primeval people, older than history,—all frequented from a very early date the cod-banks of Newfoundland. There is some reason to believe that this fishery existed before the voyage of Cabot, in 1497; there is strong evidence that it began as early as the year 1504; and it is well established that, in 1517, fifty Castilian, French, and Portuguese vessels ...
— Pioneers Of France In The New World • Francis Parkman, Jr.

... the second head. The popular impression on this point was, that a gigantic monopoly was about to be surrendered; but this was far from being the case. The citizens of the United States had already, under the Convention of 1818, access to the most important cod-fisheries on the British coasts. The new treaty maintained in favour of British subjects the monopoly of the river and freshwater fisheries; and the concession which it made to the citizens of the United States amounted in substance ...
— Letters and Journals of James, Eighth Earl of Elgin • James, Eighth Earl of Elgin


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