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1. (n.) rod
a stick, wand, staff, or the like, of wood, metal, or other material .
2. rod
a straight, slender shoot or stem of any woody plant, whether still growing or cut from the plant .
3. rod
a slender bar or tube for draping towels over, suspending curtains, etc.
4. rod
a stick used for measuring .
5. rod
½ yards or 16½ feet (5.03 m); pole .
6. rod
¼ square yards (25.3 sq m); rood .
7. rod
a stick, or a bundle of sticks or switches bound together, used as an instrument of punishment .
8. rod
punishment or discipline.
9. rod
a staff or scepter carried as a symbol of office, authority, etc.
10. rod
authority, sway, or rule, esp . when tyrannical.
11. rod
one of the rodlike cells in the retina of the eye, sensitive to low intensities of light.
12. rod
(in plastering or mortaring) a straightedge moved along screeds to even the plaster between them.
13. rod
Slang.
14. rod
a pistol or revolver.
15. rod
a collapsible pole, conspicuously marked with graduations, held upright so that it can be read at a distance by a surveyor.
Etymology: (bef. 1150; rodd, late OE; akin to ON rudda club)
Definition of 'ROD'
Princeton's WordNet
1. (noun) rod
a long thin implement made of metal or wood
2. (noun) rod
any rod-shaped bacterium
3. (noun) perch, rod, pole
a linear measure of 16.5 feet
4. (noun) perch, rod, pole
a square rod of land
5. (noun) rod, rod cell, retinal rod
a visual receptor cell that is sensitive to dim light
6. (noun) gat, rod
a gangster's pistol
1. (noun) rod
a long, straight piece of metal or wood in the shape of a cylinder
the steel rods that hold the structure together
2. rod
a long pole for fishing
a rod and reel
Definition of 'ROD'
Webster Dictionary
1. (noun) ROD
a straight and slender stick; a wand; hence, any slender bar, as of wood or metal (applied to various purposes)
2. (noun) ROD
an instrument of punishment or correction; figuratively, chastisement
3. (noun) ROD
a kind of sceptor, or badge of office; hence, figuratively, power; authority; tyranny; oppression
4. (noun) ROD
a support for a fishing line; a fish pole
5. (noun) ROD
a member used in tension, as for sustaining a suspended weight, or in tension and compression, as for transmitting reciprocating motion, etc.; a connecting bar.
6. (noun) ROD
an instrument for measuring
7. (noun) ROD
a measure of length containing sixteen and a half feet; -- called also perch, and pole
Sense: a long thin stick or piece of wood, metal etc
an iron rod; a fishing-rod; a measuring-rod.
Afrikaans: staaf, stok
Arabic: قَضيب، عَصا
Bulgarian: пръчка
Brazilian: vara
Czech: prut, drát, pryč
German: die Rute
Danish: stang; -stang; stav; -sta
Greek: ράβδος, βέργα, καλάμι
Spanish: vara, barra
Estonian: varb, ritv
Farsi: میله؛ عصا
Finnish: sauva
French: tige, baguette, canne, rè
Hebrew: מוֹט
Hindi: छड़
Croatian: šiba, prut
Hungarian: pálca
Indonesian: batangan
Icelandic: stöng
Italian: bacchetta, asta, canna
Japanese: 棒
Korean: 막대
Lithuanian: strypas, lazda
Latvian: makšķere
Malay: batang
Dutch: staaf
Norwegian: stang, kjepp
Polish: pręt, kij
Persian: میله؛ عصا
Pashto: میله ، امساء
Portuguese: vara
Romanian: vergea; tijă; undiţă; rig
Russian: прут
Slovak: udica; drôt, tyč
Slovenian: palica, drog
Serbian: štap
Swedish: käpp, stång, spö
Thai: ไม้เรียว; คันเบ็ด
Turkish: çubuk, sopa
Taiwanese: 桿,棒
Ukrainian: прут, лозина
Urdu: چھڑی
Vietnamese: cái que; cái gậy
Chinese: 杆(,棒)
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