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Rhymesabode, bestrode, bode, code, commode, corrode, download, encode, erode, explode, forebode, goad, implode, load, lode, middle-of-the-road, mode, node, ode, offload, outrode, road, sarod, Spode, strode, toad, upload, woad verb rəʊdroʊd [no object](of a woodcock) fly on a regular circuit in the evening as a territorial display, making sharp calls and grunts. (丘鹬,山鹬)领地巡飞 woodcock regularly rode in favourable places Example sentencesExamples - I also noted two woodcock roding high overhead.
OriginMid 18th century (in the sense 'fly landwards in the evening'): of unknown origin. noun rəʊdroʊd North American Nautical A rope, especially one securing an anchor or trawl. 〔航海〕〈北美〉系锚绳,系锚链 Example sentencesExamples - Some would advise using four anchors two on each rode, with the rodes spread out in a Y.
- How many boats have anchor rodes strong enough to take such a loading?
OriginEarly 17th century: of unknown origin. verbrōdroʊd [no object](of a woodcock) fly on a regular circuit in the evening as a territorial display, making sharp calls and grunts. (丘鹬,山鹬)领地巡飞 woodcock regularly rode in favorable places Example sentencesExamples - I also noted two woodcock roding high overhead.
OriginMid 18th century (in the sense ‘fly landwards in the evening’): of unknown origin. nounroʊdrōd North American Nautical A rope, especially one securing an anchor or trawl. 〔航海〕〈北美〉系锚绳,系锚链 Example sentencesExamples - Some would advise using four anchors two on each rode, with the rodes spread out in a Y.
- How many boats have anchor rodes strong enough to take such a loading?
OriginEarly 17th century: of unknown origin. |