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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(61) With a little research he found that a $ 400 graphite rod is not a requirement for success.
(62) The sea squirt larva is not the only filter-feeder with such a significant rod in its back.
(63) Hospital doctors said Rod was minutes from death when they gave him emergency injections.
(64) One rod fished three maggots with three casters on the other.
(65) Early returns were showing an unusually high catch average of 5.75 fish per rod.
(66) A short horizontal bar slid up and down the length of the rod.
(67) The wooden stemming rod was clearly safer, yet in every mining district there were those who disregarded the new rulings.
(67) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(68) Rod Bags One item that is invaluable to the angler who does any amount of boat fishing is an electric outboard.
(69) In the home of Hildebrand, gathering dust, lay a long, padded box containing a golden rod entwined with roses.
(70) The absence of the bumble bee meant that pollination had to be carried out artificially, using an electronic vibrating rod.
(71) He shared an off base house in Bad Nauheim with another army captain called Rod.
(72) Flight Controls Ailerons, rudder and elevator driven by twin hydraulic servo-actuators, and push-pull rod linkage.
(73) The success rates for two tasks differing only in the lengths of the rod shown is again marked.
(74) Why don't you get a rod from the cabin and join me?
(75) Athelstan sketched the sign of the cross above the corpse and sprinkled it with the Asperges rod.
(76) And never does he mention a brand of rod, reel or line.
(77) Republican Senator Rod Grams of Minnesota who was a home builder.
(78) See, what happened to Rod is that he came along at a bad time in track and field.
(79) When I returned, I was shocked to discover that Rod had lost his job.
(80) While the men put them on[sentencedict.com], he led the fishing-line down from his marlin rod lashed to the after port stay.
(81) I twisted the plastic rod and watched the slats in our venetian blinds open.
(82) It was 17 legs all and so Rod and Ronnie were thrust into extra time.
(83) Just as I had fired up the cooker the cat rod that had caused me all the grief earlier was off again.
(84) It was like a lightning rod that drew to itself all the negative impulses of a hyperactive time.
(85) When the suitably insulated conductor is wound round a rod of soft iron it forms a bar magnet.
(86) The neck has just the right amount of forward relief, and needs no adjustment to the truss rod.
(87) You can still divine water with a rod and be an agnostic.
(88) Three different palladium rods were tried of various diameters: the thickest rod gave by far the greatest effect.
(89) Woe betide anyone who is foolish enough to leave his rod unattended when barbel fishing.
(90) Trailing edge vibration has been dampened by reinforcement with thin glass fibre rod inserts or mylar overlays, so eliminating excessive noise.
More similar words: erode, produce, product, producer, introduce, production, productive, productivity, introduction.