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Pod   /pɑd/   Listen
Pod

noun
1.
The vessel that contains the seeds of a plant (not the seeds themselves).  Synonyms: cod, seedcase.
2.
A several-seeded dehiscent fruit as e.g. of a leguminous plant.  Synonym: seedpod.
3.
A group of aquatic mammals.
4.
A detachable container of fuel on an airplane.  Synonym: fuel pod.
verb
(past & past part. podded; pres. part. podding)
1.
Take something out of its shell or pod.
2.
Produce pods, of plants.



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"Pod" Quotes from Famous Books



... William rode down the valley, and, dismounting by Farmer Hooper's, hitched his bridle over the garden gate, and entered. 'Lizabeth was in the garden; he could see her print sun-bonnet moving between the rows of peas. She turned as he approached, dropped a pod into her basket, ...
— I Saw Three Ships and Other Winter Tales • Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

... a big, evenly proportioned leaf of ovate shape, and explained: "This is burning bush, so called because it has pink berries that hang from long, graceful stems all winter, and when fully open they expose a flame-red seed pod. It was for this colour on gray and white days that I planted it. In the woods I grow it in thickets. The root bark brings twenty cents a pound, at the very least. It is ...
— The Harvester • Gene Stratton Porter

... specimen of my plant to show him, but gave him a minute description of it as an annual, with very large, tough, permanent roots, also that it exuded a thick milky juice when the stem was broken, and produced its yellow seeds in a long, cylindrical, sharply-pointed pod full of bright silvery down, and I gave him sketches of flower and leaf. He succeeded in finding it in his books: the species had been known upwards of thirty years, and the discoverer, who happened to be an Englishman, had sent seed and roots to the Botanical Societies abroad he ...
— Far Away and Long Ago • W. H. Hudson

... sod and under these trees Is buried the body of Solomon Pease. But here in this hole lies only his pod His soul is shelled out ...
— Quaint Epitaphs • Various

... fortunate in his many translators. The version by H. W. Dulcken has been published in many cheap forms and perhaps more widely read than any other. In addition to the stories in the following pages, some of those most suitable for use are "The Little Match Girl," "The Silver Shilling," "Five Peas in the Pod," "Hans Clodhopper," and "The Snow Queen." The latter is one of the longest and ...
— Children's Literature - A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes • Charles Madison Curry


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