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Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: rodspp: roddeding: rodding

The word evokes a sense of rigidity and linearity. It is typically used for objects that are functional and structural rather than decorative, though it can describe both. In a technical or biological sense, it describes a precise, cylindrical shape that serves a specific mechanical or sensory purpose. While a staff or a pole might be larger or more symbolic, a rod is generally thinner and more utilitarian. It carries a connotation of stiffness and directness, often appearing in contexts involving engineering, fishing, or anatomy.

Used when referring to individual physical objects like a fishing rod or a metal rod.

Meanings

Noun

A thin, straight bar of wood, metal, or other hard material.

"The curtain rod was made of polished brass."

Noun

A long pole used for catching fish.

"He cast his fishing rod into the stream."

Noun

A biological structure, such as a photoreceptor in the eye or a specialized cell.

"Rods are responsible for vision in low light."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To provide something with a rod or a series of rods.

"The technician decided to rod the support frame for extra stability."

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