tod
/tɑd/
noun
- A fox.
- The hunter followed the tracks of the tod across the field.
- We spotted a tod near the edge of the woods at dusk.
- The tod crept silently through the underbrush.
- A unit of weight used for wool, equal to 28 pounds (about 12.7 kilograms).
- She ordered two tods of raw wool for her spinning business.
- In historical records, wool was often measured in tods.
- The farmer sold a tod of wool at the market.
- A bushy clump, especially of ivy or other climbing plants.
- Birds nested in the thick tod of vines on the trellis.
- The gardener trimmed the tod of honeysuckle near the gate.
- A tod of ivy covered the old stone wall.
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