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rodless Definition


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rod
noun
    1. A long slender stick or bar of wood, metal, etc.
      Thesaurus: staff, pole, stick, bar, cane, shaft.
    2. A stick or bundle of twigs used to beat people as a punishment.
    3. A stick, wand or sceptre carried as a symbol of office or authority.
      Thesaurus: staff, mace, sceptre, wand.
    4. A fishing-rod.
    5. In surveying: a unit of length equivalent to 5.5yd (5.03m).
    6. anatomy.
      In the retina of the vertebrate eye: one of over 100 million rod-shaped cells containing the light-sensitive pigment rhodopsin, concerned with the perception of light intensity and essential for vision in dim light. Compare cone noun 3.
    7. A rod-shaped bacterium.
    8. A metal bar that forms part of the framework under a railway carriage.
    (N Amer)
    9. slang
      A pistol.
    10. coarse, slang
      A penis.
    11. A pole2 (noun 2).
verb
    rodded, rodding
    1. To push or force a rod through (a drain, etc) to clear it.
Derivative: rodless
adj
    Derivative: rodlike
    adj
      Idiom: make a rod for one's own back
        To create trouble for oneself.
      Idiom: ride the rods
        (S)
        To travel illegally on a railway, on the rods under railway carriages.
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon rodd.



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