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    Pod
    /päd/

    noun

    • 1. an elongated seed vessel of a leguminous plant such as the pea, splitting open on both sides when ripe.
    • 2. a detachable or self-contained unit on an aircraft, spacecraft, vehicle, or vessel, having a particular function: "the aircraft returned with their bomb pods empty"

    verb

    • 1. (of a plant) bear or form pods: "the peas have failed to pod"
    • 2. remove (peas or beans) from their pods prior to cooking: "our friends would pick and pod the peas and beans"
  2. The meaning of POD is an elongated dry fruit that develops from one or more carpels of a flower, splits open along a seam, and contains seeds that may be attached to the wall of the pod : seedpod; especially : the pod of a plant (such as a pea or bean) of the legume family : legume.

  3. Pod definition: a somewhat elongated, two-valved seed vessel, as that of the pea or bean.. See examples of POD used in a sentence.

  4. a long, narrow container that is attached to an aircraft for carrying engines, weapons, extra fuel, etc.: an escape / storage / fuel pod. a space pod. a small simple building, or a small simple structure in a building, often rounded in shape: You can camp, or stay in a single-storey "eco pod" with a wood-burning stove.

  5. pod noun [C] (BROADCAST) a radio program that is stored in a digital form that you can download from the internet and play on a computer or cell phone. Pod is short for podcast: "Things Fell Apart" is a BBC pod series by Jon Ronson.

  6. A pod is a case that holds a plant's seeds. When you buy fresh peas from the farmer's market, they come still in their pod. In many plants, seeds grow in groups, nestled within a pod. Peas are one such plant, and many other legumes and flowers have seed pods as well.

  7. 1. Botany. a. A dehiscent fruit of a leguminous plant such as the pea, splitting along two sides. b. A dry, several-seeded, dehiscent fruit. Also called seedpod. 2. Zoology An egg case of certain insects, especially a locust or other orthopteran. 3. Geology An deposit of rock or sediment that is much longer than it is wide. 4.

  8. 6 days ago · 1. a dry fruit or seed vessel developed from a single carpel enclosing one or more seeds and usually splitting along two sutures at maturity, as a legume. 2. a podlike container, as a cocoon of a locust. 3. US. any of various enclosures, as a streamlined housing for a jet engine.

  9. Pod definition: An egg case of certain insects, especially a locust or other orthopteran.

  10. a small plastic container with something inside it. Single-use coffee pods are the fastest growing segment of the industry. a long narrow container that is hung under an aircraft and used to carry fuel, equipment, weapons, etc. part of a spacecraft or a boat that can be separated from the main part Topics Space c2.

  11. a streamlined enclosure, housing, or detachable container of some kind: an engine pod under the wing of an aircraft. a protective compartment, as for an automobile's instrument gauges. bubble (def. 11b) : I've agreed with some friends to become part of their pandemic pod.

  12. UK /pɒd/ noun a small herd or school of marine animals, especially whales a pod of 500 dolphins frolicking in the bay Examples Marine life - from schools of tiny reef fish to bigger pods of dolphins and whales - teem in the surrounding waters.

  13. 3 days ago · noun. 1. a. the fruit of any leguminous plant, consisting of a long two-valved case that contains seeds and splits along both sides when ripe. b. the seedcase as distinct from the seeds. 2. any similar fruit. 3. a streamlined structure attached by a pylon to an aircraft and used to house a jet engine ( podded engine ), fuel tank, armament, etc. 4.

  14. a streamlined enclosure, housing, or detachable container of some kind: an engine pod under the wing of an aircraft. Automotive a protective compartment, as for an automobile's instrument gauges. Mining an orebody that has an elongated or lenticular shape.

  15. POD meaning: 1 : a long, thin part of some plants that has seeds inside; 2 : a long, narrow area that is under the wings or body of an airplane and that is used to hold something (such as fuel or a jet engine)

  16. pod meaning, definition, what is pod: a long narrow seed container that grows ...: Learn more.

  17. 5 days ago · A nicotine cartridge. A lie-flat business or first class seat. A tapered, cylindrical body of ore or minerals. A straight channel or groove in the body of certain forms of, usually tapered, augers and boring-bits.

  18. There are ten meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun pod, three of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  19. noun. ˈpäd. Definition of pod. as in sheath. something that encloses another thing especially to protect it a fuel pod. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. sheath. casing.

  20. Podsa homeschooling option that puts students together in small groups as a way to share remote learning supervision and child care duties between their respective families—have caught on across the U.S. as school districts move classes online amid the COVID-19 pandemic. — Erin Udell, The Fort Collins Coloradoan, 19 Aug. 2020.

  21. 132 definitions of POD. Meaning of POD. What does POD stand for? POD abbreviation. Define POD at AcronymFinder.com.

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