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pod
n.
seed pouch, seed case produce by some plants; fuel container in an airplane
v.
flock together, herd together (animals)
v.
carry a pack, wear a rucksack, carry a backpack
n.
herd of whales; group of birds
POD (pay on delivery)
n.
payment method in which one pays for merchandise only when the delivery is made
POD
Pod or
POD may refer to:
Biology
- A type of fruit of a flowering plant, particularly:
- Legume, a type of fruit common in the family Fabaceae (Leguminosae)
- The husk of a legume
- A group of marine mammals or cetaceans (e.g. whales, porpoises, dolphins)
Print on demand
Print on demand (
POD) is a
printing technology and business process in which copies of a book (or other document) are not printed until an order has been received, allowing books to be printed singly, or in small quantities. While
build to order has been an established business model in many other industries, "print on demand" developed only after
digital printing began, because it was not economical to print single copies using traditional printing technology such as
letterpress and
offset printing.
pod
Noun
1. the vessel that contains the seeds of a plant (not the seeds themselves)
(synonym) cod, seedcase
(hypernym) husk
(hyponym) pea pod, peasecod
2. a several-seeded dehiscent fruit as e.g. of a leguminous plant
(synonym) seedpod
(hypernym) fruit
(hyponym) legume
3. a group of aquatic mammals
(hypernym) animal group
(member-meronym) cetacean, cetacean mammal, blower
4. a detachable container of fuel on an airplane
(synonym) fuel pod
(hypernym) container
(part-holonym) airplane, aeroplane, plane
Verb
1. take something out of its shell or pod; "pod peas or beans"
(hypernym) shell
(derivation) seedpod
2. produce pods, of plants
(hypernym) grow, develop, produce, get, acquire
(derivation) seedpod
pod
n.
lusk
pod
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