- P.O.D.
- 1. pay on delivery.2. Post Office Department.
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–n.1. a shell or case in which plants such as beans and peas grow their seeds; legume or silique. A pod consists of two parts hinged together.2. any dry, dehiscent pericarp, usually having several seeds, whether of one carpel or of several.3. a streamlined cover over anything carried externally, especially on the wings or fuselage of an aircraft: »a gun pod or missile pod.
4. a) the case enclosing the eggs of a grasshopper. b) any egg case or sac.5. a) a detachable compartment or individual unit; cubicle: »Her office was a six-by-six pod in a room shared by a dozen assistants.
b) a section of enclosed units, especially in a prison.–v.i.1. to bear or produce pods.2. to fill out into a pod.–v.t.╂[origin uncertain. Compare earlier podder, variant of podware food crops.]–pod´like´, adjective.1. a small herd, as of seals and whales.2. a small flock of birds.3. a group of people clustered together: »Surrounded by their new crop of advisers—the kind of ubiquitous pod that often sprouts around average people who are thrust into the news (New York Times); a scruffy pod of homeless people sitting around a fire (New York Times).
1. the straight groove in the body of certain augers and bits.2. the socket in a brace in which the bit is inserted.╂[origin uncertain. Compare Old English pād a covering]p.o.d.,pay on delivery.P.O.D.,Post Office Department.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.