2. Verb. (third-person singular of prod) ¹
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Definition of Prods
1. prod [v] - See also: prod
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prods
Literary usage of Prods
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Hague Conventions and Declarations of 1899 and 1907: Accompanied by by James Brown Scott (1915)
"... of the Netherlands, a prods-verbal of adhesions, that shall serve to receive
and record the said adhesions, which shall immediately go into effect. ..."
2. The Court of France in the Sixteenth Century, 1514-1539 by lady Catherine Hannah Charlotte Jackson (1896)
"I'LL, Europe was awaiting with anxious interest the result of the great Bourbon
prods — the spoliation by the king and his mother of a powerful and ..."
3. Source Problems on the French Revolution by Fred Morrow Fling, Helene Dresser Fling (1913)
"... to allow the officers of the assembly to enter to get the papers they might
need, the president and the 20 i At the close of the prods-verbal, No. ..."
4. The Court of the Tuileries from the Restoration to the Flight of Louis Philippe by Catherine Charlotte Jackson (1897)
"A prods Gained.— Royal Ingratitude. — Loss of Court Favour. — The Savonnerie.
— An Ornament Lost to the Court. — The Sin of Light-mindedness. ..."
5. The Future of German Industrial Exports: Practical Suggestions for by Siegfried Herzog (1918)
"Capital Does Not Exist Independently of the State"—prods to Speed Up "Progress"—Compulsory
Reports of Discoveries—The Veil of Mystery to Enshroud German ..."
6. Formulae for the Calculation of Railroad Excavation and Embankment and for by John Woodbridge Davis (1877)
"For irreg. sections place in col. of widths the side-widths separately, and in col.
of centres the factors used with these side-widths to obtain prods., ..."