| PODIA | • podia n. Plural of podium. • PODIUM n. (Latin) a low wall, serving as a foundation, a substructure, or a terrace wall. |
| ALODIA | • alodia n. Plural of alodium. • ALODIUM n. (Latin) land held absolutely, also ALLODIUM, ALOD. |
| HOODIA | • hoodia n. (Botany) Any of the genus Hoodia of succulent cactiform plants. • HOODIA n. an African plant whose sap suppresses appetite. |
| ALLODIA | • allodia n. Plural of allodium. • ALLODIUM n. (Latin) an estate held in absolute ownership, also ALLOD, ALOD, ALODIUM. |
| MELODIA | • MELODIA n. (Latin) a type of organ stop. |
| ANTHODIA | • anthodia n. Plural of anthodium. • ANTHODIUM n. the flower head of certain plants. |
| SYMPODIA | • sympodia n. Plural of sympodium. • SYMPODIUM n. a stem involved in sympodial growth. |
| ARTHRODIA | • arthrodia n. (Anatomy) A form of diarthrodial articulation in which the articular surfaces are nearly flat, so that… • ARTHRODIA n. in zoology, a joint. |
| FILOPODIA | • filopodia n. Plural of filopodium. • FILOPODIUM n. a threadlike pseudopodium consisting of ectoplasm. |
| MONOPODIA | • monopodia n. Plural of monopodium. • MONOPODIA n. a physical deformity in which the lower limbs appear to be fused together. |
| PARAPODIA | • parapodia n. Plural of parapodium. • PARAPODIUM n. a jointless muscular lateral appendage occurring in pairs in polychaete worms. |
| PHYLLODIA | • phyllodia n. Plural of phyllodium. • PHYLLODIUM n. a petiole dilated into the form of a blade, and usually with vertical edges, as in the Australian acacias. |
| PLASMODIA | • plasmodia n. Plural of plasmodium. • PLASMODIUM n. a naked mass of protoplasm with many nuclei, as in myxomycetes. |
| STAMINODIA | • staminodia n. Plural of staminodium. • STAMINODIUM n. a sterile stamen, also STAMINODE. |
| STYLOPODIA | • stylopodia n. Plural of stylopodium. • STYLOPODIUM n. an enlargement at the end of the style base of certain flowers. |
| PSEUDOPODIA | • pseudopodia n. Plural of pseudopodium. • pseudopodia n. Plural of pseudopod. • PSEUDOPODIUM n. a process protruding from the cell of a protozoan, etc., used for movement or feeding. |