(ai̇) tabanca

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rod
A long slender usually tapering pole used for angling; fishing rod

When I hooked a snake and not a fish, I got so scared I dropped my rod in the water.

A hot rod, an automobile or other passenger motor vehicle modified to run faster and often with exterior cosmetic alterations, especially one based originally on a pre-1940s model or (currently) denoting any older vehicle thus modified
An implement resembling and/or supplanting a rod (particularly a cane) that is used for corporal punishment, and metonymically called the rod, regardless of its actual shape and composition
An implement held vertically and viewed through an optical surveying instrument such as a transit, used to measure distance in land surveying and construction layout; an engineer's rod, surveyor's rod, leveling rod, ranging rod. The modern engineer's or surveyor's rod commonly is eight or ten feet long and often designed to extend higher. In former times a surveyor's rod often was a single wooden pole or composed of multiple sectioned and socketed pieces, and besides serving as a sighting target was used to measure distance on the ground horizontally, hence for convenience was of one rod or pole in length, that is, 5½ yards
A stick, pole, or bundle of switches or twigs (such as a birch), used for personal defense or to administer corporal punishment by whipping
A straight, round stick, shaft or bar
A photosensitive receptor in the retina that helps you to see in low light
An otherwise archaic unit of English measure used in specifying the length of portages A rod equals 16½ feet, with 320 rods to the mile
a cylindrical length of glass, most often containing a simple molded design of more than one color; the basic component of a millefiori cane
A support for a fishing line; a fish pole
any rod-shaped bacterium a long thin implement made of metal or wood visual receptor cell sensitive to dim light
{i} stick, shaft; stick or bundle of twigs used for whipping; punishment; pistol (Slang)
Rod-shaped cells in the eye that are sensitive to light
An instrument of punishment or correction; figuratively, chastisement
a long thin implement made of metal or wood
A member used in tension, as for sustaining a suspended weight, or in tension and compression, as for transmitting reciprocating motion, etc
A monochrome segment of glass cut from a trail
equals 16 5 feet Used to measure portages
visual receptor cell sensitive to dim light
A pistol; a gun
(ai̇) tabanca
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