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pod [pɒd, ingl. am. pɑ:d] SUST.

1. pod (long seed container):

pod
pea pod

2. pod (container under an aircraft):

pod

POD

POD abreviatura de pay on delivery

POD

vanilla pod SUST. no pl.

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The pods take a full year to develop and ripen.
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The spiny seed pods are a particular nuisance when scattered over an area frequented by people.
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Seeds are formed in a tiny pod, which opens when the seeds are mature.
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The campus includes a main building, several multi-classroom pod trailers, a practice football field, competition track, baseball and softball fields.
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The fruit is a pod 5-10 cm long and 2.5 cm broad, red at first, ripening black, and containing one to four seeds.
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These pods, suspended under the stern, contain electric motors driving 20ftm 0 propellers.
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Pods tend to be unstable, meaning individuals tend to move from pod to pod.
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The pods are 1317 cm long and up to 16 mm wide.
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They grow within rounded pods in groups of 4 to 9.
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Three years are required for cuttings to grow enough to produce flowers and subsequent pods.
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