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podware
ˈpodware Obs. exc. dial. Also 7–9 podder. [Of uncertain origin: cf. codware, 1398–1699, and pedware, 1577–1706. The first element suggests pod of pease, beans, etc.; but this is not known till nearly a century later than podware, which moreover in quot. 1584 is not applied to pulse or podded plants,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Digital Keystone
2008, Digital Keystone announced a licensing agreement with Thomson SA that allows the consumer electronics manufacturer to include Digital Keystone's PODware wikipedia.org
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pedware
† ˈpedware Obs. [Origin obscure. Perh. from ped, basket, though this hardly accounts for the sense, or perh. an error in Googe for podware, copied by Worlidge and Phillips; but podware is itself of doubtful history, since pod = cod has not been found till about a century later than podware and pedwa... Oxford English Dictionary
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podder
▪ I. podder1 (ˈpɒdə(r)) [f. pod n.2 or v.1 + -er1; orig. a local term.] A person employed in gathering peas in the pod.1681 Blount Glossogr. (ed. 5), Podders, Pescod-gatherers about London, so called. 1706 Phillips, Podders, poor People employ'd to gather Pease, Pease-cod Gatherers. 1765 Goldsm. Ess... Oxford English Dictionary
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pod
▪ I. pod, n.1 (pɒd) [Origin obscure: it does not seem to be connected with the later word pod n.2] 1. The earlier form of pad n.3 8: the socket of a brace in which the end of the bit is inserted.1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 36 Strong exeltred cart, that is clouted and shod, Cart ladder and wimble, with ... Oxford English Dictionary
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