| ALOD | • alod n. Alternative form of allod. • ALOD n. an estate held in absolute ownership, without acknowledgement to a superior, also ALLOD, ALLODIUM, ALODIUM. |
| APOD | • apod adj. Lacking feet; apodal. • apod adj. Lacking a ventral fin. • apod n. An animal without feet. |
| BROD | • BROD v. (dialect) to prod. |
| CLOD | • clod n. A lump of something, especially of earth or clay. • clod n. The ground; the earth; a spot of earth or turf. • clod n. A stupid person; a dolt. |
| ECOD | • ecod interj. Alternative form of egad. • ECOD interj. (archaic) a mild oath, also EGAD, EGADS, IGAD. |
| FEOD | • feod n. Obsolete form of feud. (estate granted to a vassal by a feudal lord in exchange for service) • FEOD n. a fief or land held on condition of service. |
| FOOD | • food n. (Uncountable) Any solid substance that can be consumed by living organisms, especially by eating, in… • food n. (Countable) A foodstuff. • food n. (Uncountable, figuratively) Anything that nourishes or sustains. |
| GOOD | • good adj. (Of people). • good adj. (Of capabilities). • good adj. (Properties and qualities). |
| HOOD | • hood n. A covering for the head attached to a larger garment such as a jacket or cloak. • hood n. A distinctively coloured fold of material, representing a university degree. • hood n. An enclosure that protects something, especially from above. |
| MOOD | • mood n. A mental or emotional state, composure. • mood n. Emotional character (of a work of music, literature, or other art). • mood n. A sullen, gloomy or angry mental state; a bad mood. |
| PLOD | • plod n. A slow or labored walk or other motion or activity. • plod v. (Intransitive) To walk or move slowly and heavily or laboriously (+ on, through, over). • plod v. (Transitive) To trudge over or through. |
| POOD | • pood n. An obsolete Russian unit of mass, equal to 40 Russian funt, or about 16.38 kg (approximately 36.11 pounds). • pood n. A Russian unit of mass used for kettlebells, now rounded off to 16 kg (about 35.274 pounds). • POOD n. (Russian) a Russian unit of weight. |
| PROD | • prod v. (Transitive) To poke, to push, to touch. • prod v. (Transitive, informal) To encourage, to prompt. • prod v. (Transitive) To prick with a goad. |
| QUOD | • quod n. (Countable) A quadrangle or court, as of a prison; a prison. • quod n. (Uncountable, Australia, slang) Confinement in a prison. • quod v. (Slang, archaic) To confine in prison. |
| ROOD | • rood n. (Archaic) A crucifix, cross, especially in a church. • rood n. A measure of land area, equal to a quarter of an acre. • rood n. (Chester, historical) An area of sixty-four square yards. |
| SHOD | • shod adj. Wearing shoes. • shod adj. Having tires equipped. • shod v. Simple past tense and past participle of shoe. |
| SNOD | • snod n. (UK, dialect, obsolete) A fillet; a headband; a snood. • SNOD adj. (Scots) smooth, neat. • SNOD v. to trim, tidy. |
| SPOD | • spod n. (Internet) One who uses talkers, an early form of chat room. • spod n. (Colloquial) One who studies excessively and is disliked by fellow students because of it; a swot. • spod n. (Colloquial) One who wastes time on nonproductive activities online. |
| TROD | • trod v. Simple past tense of tread. • trod v. To walk heavily or laboriously; plod; tread. • trod n. A track or pathway. |
| WOOD | • wood n. (Uncountable) The substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree. Used as… • wood n. (Countable) The wood of a particular species of tree. • wood n. (Countable, often as plurale tantum) A forested or wooded area. |