pod

પોડ
definition
verb
the peas have failed to pod
(of a plant) bear or form pods.
That's Tom, off at the end of the garden podding fresh peas.
remove (peas or beans) from their pods prior to cooking.
noun
Late in the season, just as the seedpods begin to split, open a pod and gather the seeds.
an elongated seed vessel of a leguminous plant such as the pea, splitting open on both sides when ripe.
the torpedo's sensor pod contains a television camera
a detachable or self-contained unit on an aircraft, spacecraft, vehicle, or vessel, having a particular function.
abbreviation
what was he po'd about?
pissed off.
translation of 'pod '
શિંગ, ફલી,
શિંગ ફોલવી,
ને શિંગ આવવી
example
our friends would pick and 'pod' the peas and beans
Its 1,700-pound useful load allows for storage inside the spacious cabin or underneath the fuselage in a cargo 'pod' .
The unique fuselage 'pod' had additional, if cramped, space for paratroopers, stretchers or freight.
So I opened each 'pod' one by one, plucking the beans inside.
The little bird pulled up a 'pod' and peeled back the papery covering.
I then proceeded to set up my rod 'pod' with two optonic heads.
Late in the season, just as the seedpods begin to split, open a 'pod' and gather the seeds.
Take a rod 'pod' as the banks are very hard and a brolly or bivvy as the sun can be very strong.
The first encounter was in the Red Sea, when a small 'pod' of dolphins passed us just at the edge of visibility.
The 'pod' of whales included several juveniles, five infants and two male adults trying to protect them.
Oh, and the broad beans are finally starting to 'pod' , thanks to all the hard work by our neighbourhood bees.
The best he could hope for was to land in a lake or that the 'pod' wouldn't break up as badly as most.
the peas have failed to 'pod'
Then the seeds from the 'pod' are planted into a medium solution in small containers.
The escape 'pod' rocked from the turbulence created by the shock waves.
the torpedo's sensor 'pod'
We were also joined by a 'pod' of dolphins, audible for much of the dive but visible only at the end when they swam past.
a 'pod' of 500 dolphins frolicking in the bay
There was one escape 'pod' left, but Justin had no intention of leaving his most prized possession onboard this deathtrap.
Wright was on a small boat with a local man, amidst a large 'pod' of whales.
On several occasions two of our group got within touching distance (although touching is not allowed) of a 'pod' of pilot whales.
When a 'pod' of whales beach themselves on the coast, the tribespeople try everything in their power to push the beasts back to the safety of the ocean.
We know he was on the station when the explosions started and reports of his escape 'pod' launching were confirmed.
They felt the 'pod' rock back and forth for a moment and then heard the sound of the hangar doors slide shut.
The Carrier and Marine variants can have an external gun 'pod' fitted.
the peas have failed to 'pod'
At 5: 00 p.m. two life rafts are inflated on the bow, and the aircraft drops a rescue 'pod' .
It was a 'pod' that was streamlined for speed and 4 thrusters to propel it.
The pleasant task of helping 'pod' the peas for Sunday lunch while eating the odd one on the sly should be part of childhood.
A rod 'pod' may or may not be needed on your chosen water, but it's as well to take one, just in case.
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