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POD'DED, a. Having its pods formed; furnished with pods.
PODAG'RIC PODAG'RICAL, a. [L. podagra; Gr. the foot, and a seizure.] 1. Pertaini...
POD, n. The pericarp, capsule or See d vessel of certain plants. The silique or ...
POC'ULENT, a. [L. poculentus, from poculum, a cup.] Fit for drink. [Not used.]
POCK'Y, a. [from pock.] Infected with the small pocks; full of pocks. 1. Vile; r...
POCK'WOOD, n. Lignum vitae, a very hard wood.
POCK'INESS, n. The state of being pocky.
POCK'ET-MONEY, n. Money for the pocket or for occasional expenses. POCK'-HOLE , ...
POCK'ET-LID, n. The flap over the pocket-hole.
POCK'ET-HOLE, n. The opening into a pocket.
POCK'ET-GLASS, n. A portable looking glass.
POCK'ET-BOOK, n. A small book of paper covered with leather; used for carrying p...
POCK'ET, n. 1. A small bag inserted in a garment for carrying small articles. 2....
POCK, n. [Eng. big.] A pustule raised on the surface of the body in the variolou...
POCHARD, n. [from poach.] A fresh water duck of an excellent taste, weighing a p...
POACHY, a. Wet and soft; such as the feet of cattle will penetrate to some depth...