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Rode is not a noun at all; rode is a verb, the past tense of ride. The noun form is ride, a common noun. Example sentences:

We all rode from the airport in the same limo. The ride from the airport was longer than the flight.

If you mean the noun for a street or highway, it is spelled road, which is a common noun.

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