(fiil) kabuklanmak (tohum), kabuğunu soymak (bakla vb.)

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pod
a small vehicle, especially used in emergency situations
{n} a case of seeds
A school (two or more) of marine mammals such as whales, seals, or porpoises
The large (about 40 cm) fruits of the Cacao Tree containing seeds which are processed into Chocolate Green while growing, the Pods turn yellow, red or even purple when ripe
[allegedly from abbreviation POD for `Prince Of Darkness'] n A Diablo 630 (or, latterly, any letter-quality impact printer) From the DEC-10 PODTYPE program used to feed formatted text to it See also {P O D }
One-celled fruit of the Leguminosae family that splits along 2 sides to disperse ripe seeds Loosely, any dry fruit that splits to disperse seed
of Angiospermous
A term used to describe the amount of time since a surgery was done For example, "postop day number one" is the first day after a surgery
Plain Old Data A C-style type: a fundamental type, enumerated type, a pointer to a POD type, or an array of POD types A class, structure, or union can be a POD type if its non-static data members all have POD types See Chapter 6
An aerodynamically shaped shell that hangs from the bridges It serves as the athlete's seat
a seed case for legumes (e.g. peas, beans, peppers)
A bag; a pouch
A pod is a seed container that grows on plants such as peas or beans. fresh peas in the pod. hot red pepper pods. A school of marine mammals, such as seals, whales, or dolphins. See Synonyms at flock
a dry fruit, consisting of a long, two-valved case encasing the seeds, especially of the pea family
A combining form or suffix from Gr
The compartments on a bulk truck or sand truck used to carry product to the field, which can be emptied pneumatically
A capsule of plant, especially a legume; a dry dehiscent fruit
Precise Orbit Determination -- The precise location and velocity of the satellite at a given time can be deduced after the fact from GPS measurements made by the satellite and by ground-based IGS stations
produce pods, of plants
(fiil) kabuklanmak (tohum), kabuğunu soymak (bakla vb.)