Synonym: gat, perch, pole, retinal rod, rod cell. Similar words: erode, produce, product, producer, introduce, production, productive, productivity. Meaning: [rɑd /rɒd] n. 1. a linear measure of 16.5 feet 2. a long thin implement made of metal or wood 3. any rod-shaped bacterium 4. a square rod of land 5. visual receptor cell sensitive to dim light 6. a gangster's pistol.
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(31) She had his fishing rod still, his old saddle.
(32) He pressed himself against a metal rod.
(33) Rod isn't known for his modesty.
(34) He glows like a fuel rod.
(35) Rod McCallum collapsed with a rare allergic reaction.
(36) Rod brought me up to date.
(37) Alternatively hold a rod or ruler across the neck while the tail is pulled.
(38) On the left was the privy,(http://sentencedict.com/rod.html) covered by a curtain which hung from a metal rod.
(39) Charlie plays with a few fish using his fly rod.
(40) Back out with the rod which no sooner hit the water than was away again.
(41) This time it was a piece of wire mesh on a metal rod.
(42) Imagine the comical scene when Grant goes to visit Rod who is convalescing at home.
(43) Each rod contains thousands of proteins that transform light into signals via a molecule that crosses the membrane in a sevenfold zigzag.
(44) In the gleaming darkness, the big metallic rod threw a menacing shadow across our window.
(45) For thou art with me, Thy rod and staff comfort me.
(46) After all, he's been pictured with a host of celebrities, including Rod Stewart and now Shirley Bassey.
(47) A further use of carbon rod is for sail battens to control flutter(sentencedict.com), or to improve sail shape.
(48) This rod is supple in the tip, but becomes powerful as it bends towards the butt.
(49) When nothing happened he remembered the short metal rod Father Conroy had given him.
(50) The orb at the top of the rod symbolizes this ideal condition.
(51) As is the norm with most modern acoustics, the truss rod is again adjusted from inside the soundhole.
(52) She lowered her head and took the tip of the throbbing rod between her lips.
(53) The latter is calibrated in centimetres, but most people will probably only use the rod as a rough guide.
(54) My chair and everything apart from the rod, landing net and loaf, are left up the bank.
(55) The second week involves setting up the rod, taking line out and roll casting.
(56) With great self-restraint, he did not grab the rod from his friend's hand.
(57) On a uniform rod, unit weights can be balanced equidistant from the fulcrum.
(58) On a long pass route, the legs of Michael Irvin and Rod Woodson became entangled.
(59) And Rod, infamous for his years of rock star excess, insisted he had no worries about Ruby going into showbiz.
(60) Mark Pauline and Rod Brooks have advanced further than most in creating personas for machines, because the creatures are fully embodied.
More similar words: erode, produce, product, producer, introduce, production, productive, productivity, introduction.