pod
/pɒd/ /pɔd/Definitions
1. noun
A small or moderate-sized container or compartment, especially one used for carrying or storing things.
“She carefully placed the fragile vase in the pod of her luggage.”
2. noun
A cluster or group of flowers or seeds, especially on a stalk or branch.
“The beautiful pod of cherry blossoms bloomed in the spring.”
3. noun
A unit of a spacecraft, especially a module or compartment.
“The astronauts entered the pod to prepare for spacewalk training.”
4. noun
A self-contained living space or home, especially one on wheels or in a vehicle.
“The couple lived in a cozy pod home during their road trip adventure.”
5. noun
A musical composition in a specific style, especially one with a distinct sound or atmosphere.
“The jazz pod was a fusion of traditional and modern music elements.”
6. noun
A group of people with shared interests or activities, especially online or in a community.
“The gaming pod was a popular platform for socializing and playing video games.”
7. verb
To enclose or store something in a pod, especially a plant or seed.
“The gardener carefully potted the delicate orchid in a protective pod.”
8. verb
To place or position something in a pod, especially a spacecraft or vehicle.
“The astronauts will pod the satellite in orbit for maintenance.”
9. verb
To create or produce a musical composition in a specific style, especially a pod or unit of music.
“The musician will pod a new track for the album release.”
10. verb
To join or become part of a group or community, especially online or in a social network.
“The user will pod the new social media platform to connect with friends.”