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Definition of plod
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of plod is as below...
Plod (v. i.) To
travel
slowly
but
steadily;
to
trudge.
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Dig
::
Dig (v. t.) A
plodding
and
laborious
student.
Yellowtail
::
Yellowtail
(n.) The
sailor's
choice
(Diplodus
rhomboides).
Fulminate
::
Fulminate
(v. t.) To cause to
explode.
Torpedo
::
Torpedo
(n.) A kind of shell or
cartridge
buried
in
earth,
to be
exploded
by
electricity
or by
stepping
on it..
Sheepshead
::
Sheepshead
(n.) A large and
valuable
sparoid
food fish
(Archosargus,
/
Diplodus,
probatocephalus)
found on the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States.
It often
weighs
from ten to
twelve
pounds..
Detonate
::
Detonate
(v. i.) To
explode
with a
sudden
report;
as, niter
detonates
with
sulphur..
Pinfish
::
Pinfish
(n.) The
salt-water
bream
(Diplodus
Holbrooki).
Torpedo
::
Torpedo
(n.) A kind of
firework
in the form of a small ball, or
pellet,
which
explodes
when
thrown
upon a hard
object..
Burst
::
Burst (v. i.) To fly apart or in
pieces;
of break open; to yield to force or
pressure,
especially
to a
sudden
and
violent
exertion
of
force,
or to
pressure
from
within;
to
explode;
as, the
boiler
had
burst;
the buds will burst in
spring..
Explode
::
Explode
(v. t.) To bring into
disrepute,
and
reject;
to drive from
notice
and
acceptance;
as, to
explode
a
scheme,
fashion,
or
doctrine..
Petard
::
Petard
(n.) A case
containing
powder
to be
exploded,
esp. a
conical
or
cylindrical
case of metal
filled
with
powder
and
attached
to a
plank,
to be
exploded
against
and break down
gates,
barricades,
drawbridges,
etc. It has been
superseded..
Displode
::
Displode
(v. i.) To burst with a loud
report;
to
explode.
Plodder
::
Plodder
(n.) One who
plods;
a
drudge.
Explode
::
Explode
(v. t.) To cause to
explode
or burst
noisily;
to
detonate;
as, to
explode
powder
by
touching
it with
fire..
Fusee
::
Fusee (n.) A small
packet
of
explosive
material
with wire
appendages
allowing
it to be
conveniently
attached
to a
railroad
track.
It will
explode
with a loud
report
when run over by a
train,
and is used to
provide
a
warning
signal
to the
engineer..
Caisson
::
Caisson
(n.) A chest
filled
with
explosive
materials,
to be laid in the way of an enemy and
exploded
on his
approach..
Detonize
::
Detonize
(v. t. & i.) To
explode,
or cause to
explode;
to burn with an
explosion;
to
detonate..
Plodding
::
Plodding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Plo.
Star
::
Star (n.) A
composition
of
combustible
matter
used in the
heading
of
rockets,
in
mines,
etc.,
which,
exploding
in the air,
presents
a
starlike
appearance..
Detonate
::
Detonate
(v. t.) To cause to
explode;
to cause to burn or
inflame
with a
sudden
report.
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