i Register
In some senses, pod is marked as obsolete, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.
noun
A self-contained unit, container, or enclosure that holds, protects, or transports something.
A seed case for legumes (e.g. peas, beans, peppers); a seedpod.
A small vehicle, especially used in emergency situations.
A bag; a pouch.
cart, that is clouted and shod, cart ladder and wimble, with perser and pod
A group of whales, dolphins, seals, porpoises or hippopotami.
verb
To bear or produce pods
Wherefore it was, that many ignorant Mardians, who had not pushed their investigations into the science of physiology, sagely divined, that the Tapparians must have podded into life like peas, instead of being otherwise indebted for their existence.
David looked seawards along the river. He stared, rubbed his eyes, and stared again. One of the rocks seemed to have podded into something swollen, black and smooth.
To remove peas from their case.
To put into a pod or to enter a pod.
Thus the torpedoes will have to be stored internally or be podded into streamline containers.
Lycoming is working on a twin T53 or T55 turboprop installation whereby two engines would be podded together to drive a single propeller.
To swell or fill.
noun
Initialism of print on demand.
Initialism of proof of delivery.
Initialism of plain old data.
Initialism of point of divergence.
Initialism of place of death.
Vickers et al. found that at entry to the study, that is, when it was thought that cure was no longer possible, 98 (68%) of 164 families recorded a preference for home as POD.