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rodded
ˈrodded, ppl. a. [f. rod n.1 or v. + -ed.] † 1. Formed into rounded pleats. Obs.—11562 T. Phaer æneid viii. L iv, In garded frocks they shine with roddid welts about theyr necks [L. virgatis lucent sagulis]. 2. Made or furnished with rods.1750 Ellis Mod. Husb. IV. iv. 64 (E.D.S.), Rodded hurdles. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monogram (company)
This was a huge 1/8 scale 1924 Ford Model T bucket, complete with hot-rodded Chevy engine. Some of the handsomest vehicles were the simpler rods, like the "Son of Ford" '32 Ford rod and the "Boss 'A' Bone", a rodded '29 Model A pickup. wikipedia.org
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gnodde
† gnodde, v. Obs. Also 3 gnudden. [Cf. Icel. nudda (? = *gnudda) to rub.] trans. To rub, bruise, crush. (Cf. gnide.)a 1225 [see gnide]. 13.. K. Alis. 2373 Mony knyght, with dethes wounde, Gnodded [printed guodded] gras on the grounde. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. xcvii. (1495) 663 Flexe is boun... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fender Princeton
The Princeton is particularly famous as the basis for Mesa Boogie's Mark I, which is a heavily hot-rodded Princeton equipped with modified preamp and a wikipedia.org
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carfle
† ˈcarfle, v. Obs. rare—1. A verb applied to one of the operations in preparing flax for spinning.1398 Trevisa Barth. De. P.R. xvii. xcvii. (Tollemache MS.) It [flax] is knokked and bete, breyed and carfled [ed. 1495 carflyd], rodded and gnodded, ribbed and hecchelid. Oxford English Dictionary
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Boutique amplifier
claim to being perhaps the earliest boutique amp company: their late 1960s Mark series, based on the ubiquitous Fender Princeton "study" amp but "hot-rodded wikipedia.org
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Fender Nashville B-Bender Telecaster
This model was available finished in Candy Apple Red, Black, Vintage White or Brown Sunburst, and was made in the United States. 1998 Hot Rodded American Other features remained the same as the 1998 Hot Rodded model. wikipedia.org
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T-bucket
History Model Ts were hot-rodded and customized from the 1920s on, but the T-bucket was specifically created and named by Norm Grabowski in the 1950s. wikipedia.org
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Hales rifle grenade
The British government purchased a rodded variant of the No. 2 grenade as a temporary solution. In order to speed rod grenades to the front, the British also made rodded versions of the Mills bomb. wikipedia.org
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Lindsey Carmichael
Her femurs and tibias were eventually rodded with steel and titanium rods. wikipedia.org
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Hot rod
The term has broadened to apply to other items that are modified for a particular purpose, such as "hot-rodded amplifier". Some 1950s and 1960s cars are also hot rodded, like Morris Minor, Ford Anglia, Volvo Amazon, Ford Cortina, '57 Chevy, to name but a few. wikipedia.org
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Artificial dielectrics
Rodded medium The rodded medium (plasma medium) is also known as the wire mesh, and wire grid. wikipedia.org
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Rivera Amplifiers
Rivera, like other amplifier builders such as Soldano, began building Fender-based amplifiers to try to capture a piece of the market for hot-rodded multi-channel wikipedia.org
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Silo cleaning
In cases of bridging, an additional danger exists as the exit hole needs to be rodded from underneath, exposing the worker to falling powder. wikipedia.org
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List of signal grenades of the United Kingdom
No. 52 - as No. 43 but three white illuminating stars Rodded grenade type where a 15-inch long rod at base of grenade is inserted into the rifle and fired wikipedia.org
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