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      • It is used in the scientific names of the members of many groups of organisms, such as arthropod, an organism having “jointed feet,” and sauropod, a dinosaur having “lizard feet.” It is also used in the names of different kinds of limbs or limblike body parts, such as pseudopod, the “false foot” of an amoeba.
  1. Jul 24, 2022 · Pod (Science: botany) 1. A leguminous fruit. A two-valved seed Vessel. A dehiscent fruit or pericarp containing multiple seeds. Verb: To produce pods; to swell like a pod. 2. Collective noun for a group of whales.

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  3. 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.

  4. A suffix meaning “foot.”. It is used in the scientific names of the members of many groups of organisms, such as arthropod, an organism having “jointed feet,” and sauropod, a dinosaur having “lizard feet.”. It is also used in the names of different kinds of limbs or limblike body parts, such as pseudopod, the “false foot” of an ...

  5. Pod and seed vegetables include corn, legumes and okra. They are grouped together here because the parts consumed are all the seeds of their respective plants. In some cases, only the seeds are eaten; in others, the pod containing the seeds are eaten as well.

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    • two peas in a pod

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    1 pod /ˈpɑːd/ noun

    plural pods

    1 pod

    /ˈpɑːd/

    noun

    — see pea

    — compare 2pod

    [count]

    : a group of ocean animals (such as whales) that are swimming together

    •pods of whales/dolphins

    — compare 1pod

  6. A group of fish is called a school, but a group of students is called a pod? Adopted from the naming convention for a group of marine mammals, 'pod' is seeing increasing use in reference to students as educators consider new ways to teach in small group or remote settings due to COVID-19.

  7. 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.

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