British English : pod A pod is a seed container that grows on plants such as peas or beans. NOUN...fresh peas in the pod.
noun
the fruit of any leguminous plant, consisting of a long two-valved case that contains seeds and splits along both sides when ripe the seedcase as distinct from the seeds
the fruit of any leguminous plant, consisting of a long two-valved case that contains seeds and splits along both sides when ripe
the seedcase as distinct from the seeds
any similar fruit
a streamlined structure attached by a pylon to an aircraft and used to house a jet engine (podded engine), fuel tank, armament, etc
an enclosed cabin suspended from a cable or a big wheel, for carrying passengers
the fruit of any leguminous plant, consisting of a long two-valved case that contains seeds and splits along both sides when ripe
the seedcase as distinct from the seeds
verb
(transitive) to remove the pod or shell from (peas, beans, etc)
(intransitive) (of a plant) to produce pods
noun
a small group of animals, esp seals, whales, or birds
noun
a straight groove along the length of certain augers and bits
the socket that holds the bit in a boring tool
abbreviation for
pay on delivery
print on demand
combining form in countable noun
indicating a certain type or number of feet ⇒ ■ arthropod , ⇒ ■ tripod