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cod
1[kod]
noun
plural
cod ,plural
cods .any of several soft-rayed food fishes of the family Gadidae, especially Gadus morhua, of North Atlantic waters.
a closely related fish, Gadus macrocephalus, of the North Pacific Ocean.
any of several unrelated fishes, as rockfishes of the genus Sebastes.
cod
2[kod]
noun
Slang: Vulgar., testicle.
COD.
3abbreviation
codex.
C.O.D.
4abbreviation
cash, or collect, on delivery (payment to be made when delivered to the purchaser).
cod
1/ kɒd /
noun
any of the gadoid food fishes of the genus Gadus, esp G. morhua (or G. callarias ), which occurs in the North Atlantic and has a long body with three rounded dorsal fins: family Gadidae . They are also a source of cod-liver oil
any other fish of the family Gadidae See gadid
any of various unrelated Australian fish, such as the Murray cod
cod
2/ kɒd /
noun
dialect, a pod or husk
an obsolete word for scrotum
obsolete, a bag or envelope
cod
3/ kɒd /
verb
slang, to make fun of; tease
slang, to play a trick on; fool
noun
slang, a hoax or trick
slang, a fraud; hoaxer
he's an old cod
adjective
slang, mock; sham
cod Latin
cod
4/ kɒd /
noun
dialect, a fellow; chap
he's a nice old cod
COD
5abbreviation
cash on delivery
(in the US) collect on delivery
Cod
6noun
See Cape Cod
COD
An abbreviation for “cash on delivery” or “collect on delivery.”
Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cod1
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Example Sentences
A local Lubbock news outlet reported on a large drugstore where vitamin A supplements and cod liver oil, which contains high levels of vitamin A, were “flying off the shelf.”
Onigiri is popular among customers who want grab-and-go meals as the rice balls are easy to carry - wrapped in nori or dried seaweed and filled with protein like tuna salad or cod eggs.
"We lost the cod because basically the sea just got too warm. They headed further north," he said.
Laureano, for example, relies heavily on imports from Canada: “Let’s say my arctic char, my cod loins.”
Black cod that were spiked and gilled by Poseidon.
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When To Use
C.O.D. is an abbreviation for cash on delivery, referring to an arrangement in which payment for a purchase is made directly by the purchaser to the person who delivers the item.C.O.D. can also stand for collect on delivery, meaning the same thing. That’s because C.O.D. doesn’t necessarily always mean that actual cash (paper money) is required (though it often used to mean this). Sometimes, a check, money order, or credit card payment will be accepted as C.O.D.C.O.D. can be used as a noun, as in Sorry, we don’t accept C.O.D.s. It can also be used as an adverb, as in We’re shipping it C.O.D.; as an adjective, as in Our C.O.D. orders are behind schedule; and in other variations.Although the term can be spelled without periods, they’re usually included to make it clear that the term is an abbreviation.Example: Most of our shipments are done C.O.D., and we have a high percentage of successful payments.
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