How To Spell rods?
How to Pronounce rods?
Correct pronunciation for the word "rods" is [ɹˈɒdz], [ɹˈɒdz], [ɹ_ˈɒ_d_z].
What are the misspellings for rods?
- rnd's,
- towrds,
- reduss,
- seroids,
- ryus,
- keywrods,
- roas,
- rotos,
- rhetors,
- rocords,
- rituous,
- brodys,
- wrolds,
- ratos,
- rgds,
- rieds,
- rodey,
- rodd,
- sowrds,
- rops,
- mods,
- rkids,
- rhodos,
- wods,
- radis,
- rols,
- roadd,
- wrods,
- raidos,
- dreds,
- readz,
- 3rds,
- rudys,
- rodesia,
- roghts,
- rotas,
- roggs,
- roos,
- druds,
- roits,
- wprds,
- gods,
- rodea,
- raeds,
- roders,
- oeriods,
- froods,
- rtops,
- eriods,
- riads,
- awrds,
- ros,
- reids,
- roodf,
- redues,
- redos,
- readsa,
- wrrors,
- reddsh,
- roudy,
- prouds,
- rodins,
- ridays,
- rds,
- redius,
- wreeds,
- oods,
- raudz,
- lods,
- rodds,
- priods,
- rhoads,
- grouds,
- crouds,
- radeos,
- ridrs,
- rosd,
- owrds,
- growds,
- rades,
- radus,
- towrods,
- reorts,
- rads,
- chrods,
- kodos,
- rooots,
- ryders,
- redst,
- wrode,
- redis,
- rghts,
- radous,
- ritous,
- rodel,
- ross,
- jarods,
- brodas,
- treds,
- roms,
- fods,
- roadhsow,
- frid's,
- dodds,
- reords,
- rosado,
- roudn,
- rouds,
- riordans,
- ordes,
- roys,
- rgod's,
- redess,
- roda,
- crouwds,
- swrods,
- rhizoids,
- froads,
- rudes,
- redux,
- arouds,
- rodio,
- reduse,
- rodihu,
- yrads,
- rtoday,
- crods,
- reddis,
- rders,
- rovides,
- errodes,
- roades,
- trowds,
- rons,
- rhtis,
- wross,
- readys,
- reoders,
- riouts,
- reards,
- jods,
- rog's,
- towrd's,
- brods,
- ords,
- raods,
- ridsge,
- wrotes,
- ayrds,
- vords,
- rodes,
- rdius,
- roands,
- drors,
- roday,
- rotts,
- 3rdof,
- ods,
- readsy,
- recods,
- sords,
- orads,
- rody,
- rcords,
- qords,
- ridof,
- raduis,
- roedr,
- readds.
"Rods" in context
Rods are objects which are used for a variety of different applications, ranging from fishing to scaffolding. They are typically made from long, cylindrical pieces of metal or other rigid material such as wood, plastic, or fiberglass. Rods come in different lengths, diameters, and materials, depending on their intended use and the environment in which they will be used. For example, fishing rods are lightweight and flexible, making them ideal for fishing in rivers and lakes. In contrast, scaffolding rods are heavier and sturdier, making them useful for constructing tall structures.
Usage over time for rods:
This graph shows how "rods" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
15 words made out of letters RODS
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