pea pod
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Definition
Noun: - The husk or shell of a pea: A pea pod is the elongated, green (or sometimes yellow or purple) casing that contains the seeds (peas) of a pea plant. It is the fruit of the plant and is edible in some varieties, particularly garden peas.
Usage
- The primary use is to refer to the specific container for peas.
- It is often used in culinary and gardening contexts.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "Like two peas in a pod": This common idiom, while using the word "pod," refers to the peas inside, not the pod itself. It describes two people or things that are very similar or inseparable.
- Those twins are like two peas in a pod.
Variants and Related Words
- Pod (noun): A more general term for the seed case of various plants (e.g., pea pod, bean pod).
- Shell (verb/noun): The action of removing peas from the pod; also the pod itself.
- We need to shell these peas.
- Husk (noun): A dry outer covering, similar in function to a pod for some seeds.
Synonyms
- Pea shell
- Pea husk (though "husk" often implies a drier, inedible covering)
Notes
- The term "pea pod" specifically denotes the container for peas. While "pod" can be used alone, "pea pod" is more precise.
- The edibility of the pod depends on the pea variety (e.g., garden peas vs. snap peas or snow peas, where the entire pod is consumed).
Noun
- husk of a pea; edible in some garden peas