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pod

[pod] / pɒd /
NOUN
encasement of vegetable seeds
Synonyms


p.o.'d


Example Sentences

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Apparently she wants skin cream, candles, cheap jewelry, expensive pajamas, aromatherapy shower pods, and a pillow that does heated shiatsu massage.

From Barron's

One key process in cardamom farming is drying the pods once they have been harvested.

From BBC

Nvidia's boss Jensen Huang once coined the term "AI factories" to describe the massive data centres full of pods and racks of super chips, connected to huge energy and cooling systems.

From BBC

Inside these pod shops, traders—usually 35 to 45 years old—are tasked with predicting short-term moves in various investments.

From The Wall Street Journal

Moving and storage pods sit in front of homes still standing.

From Los Angeles Times