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rod Linear unit of measurement equal to 16.5 feet.
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rodenticide A chemical or agent used to destroy rats or other rodent pests, or to prevent them from damaging food, crops, etc.
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rod any of the many rod-shaped cells in the retina of the eye; rods detect dim light and can distinguish shades of gray, whereas cones in the retina detect colors
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rodent a type of warm-blooded animal having fur or hair on the body, mammary glands associated with feeding the offspring, and large incisor teeth that grow continually; rats, mice, squirrels, and beavers are examples of rodents
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rod a rod-shaped cell in the retina that is sensitive to dim light (Morris 1992).
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