Source Word
rod
IPA(Pronunciation)
Noun
archaic
slang
vulgar
Japanese Meaning
一直線の丸い棒、軸、バー、杖、またはスタッフとしての意味。 / 例えばタープやテントの骨組みを形成するための縦の支柱として使われる棒状のもの。
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An
implement
held
vertically
and
viewed
through
an
optical
surveying
instrument
such
as
a
transit,
used
to
measure
distance
in
land
surveying
and
construction
layout;
an
engineer's
rod,
surveyor's
rod,
surveying
rod,
leveling
rod,
ranging
rod.
The
modern
(US)
engineer's
or
surveyor's
rod
commonly
is
eight
or
ten
feet
long
and
often
designed
to
extend
higher.
In
former
times
a
surveyor's
rod
often
was
a
single
wooden
pole
or
composed
of
multiple
sectioned
and
socketed
pieces,
and
besides
serving
as
a
sighting
target
was
used
to
measure
distance
on
the
ground
horizontally,
hence
for
convenience
was
of
one
rod
or
pole
in
length,
that
is,
5+¹⁄₂
yards.
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