pod /ˈpɑd/
  豆莢,蠶繭(vt.)從豆莢中剝出(vi.)結豆莢
  Pod n.
  1. A bag; a pouch. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
  2. Bot. A capsule of plant, especially a legume; a dry dehiscent fruit. See Illust. of Angiospermous.
  3. Zool. A considerable number of animals closely clustered together; -- said of seals.
  Pod auger, or pod bit, an auger or bit the channel of which is straight instead of twisted.
  Pod, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Podded; p. pr. & vb. n. Podding.] To swell; to fill; also, to produce pods.
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  pod
       n 1: the vessel that contains the seeds of a plant (not the seeds
            themselves) [syn: cod, seedcase]
       2: a several-seeded dehiscent fruit as e.g. of a leguminous
          plant [syn: seedpod]
       3: a group of aquatic mammals
       4: a detachable container of fuel on an airplane [syn: fuel
          pod]
       v 1: take something out of its shell or pod; "pod peas or beans"
       2: produce pods, of plants
       [also: podding, podded]