rod-shaped

rod-shaped
a) Shaped like a rod; long and cylindrical.

Walk-through detectors designed to spot guns, knives and other flat and rod-shaped weapons cost almost £5,000 each.

b) Specifically, describing a form of bacterium.

In western Nevada at the southern end of Lake Winnemucca a rod-shaped atlatl with weight and engaging hook still attached was discovered around 1961.


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