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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( rŏd ) n. A thin straight piece or bar of material, such as metal or wood, often having a particular function or use ...
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Rod, Ród, Rőd, ROD, or R.O.D. may refer to: Birch rod, made out of twigs from birch or other trees for corporal punishment Connecting rod, in an internal combustion ...
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The rod is a unit of length equal to 5 ½ yards, or 16 ½ feet (5.0292 metres) and is ⅟320 th of a statute mile. A rod is the same length as a perch or a pole. In ...
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noun 1. a stick, wand, staff, or the like, of wood, metal, or other material. 2. a straight, slender shoot or stem of any woody plant, whether still growing or cut ...
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rod (r d) n. 1. A thin straight piece or bar of material, such as metal or wood, often having a particular function or use, as: a. A fishing rod.
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A straight, round stick, shaft, bar, cane, or staff. The circus strong man proved his strength by bending an iron rod, and then straightening it ...
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Definition of ROD. 1. a (1): a straight slender stick growing on or cut from a tree or bush (2): osier (3): a stick or bundle of twigs used to punish; also ...
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