A shepherd's rod is typically a long and slender stick made of wood or metal, ranging from 4 to 6 feet in length. It often has a curved or crooked top that can be used to guide or catch sheep. The rod is a traditional tool used by shepherds to manage and protect their flock.
a rod like structure
They look like rod shaped, lines, or dots depending on which one it is.
rod shaped bacterium
an apple
A rod is a tool used by shepherds to guide and discipline sheep. It is typically a long stick or pole. A staff is a tool used by shepherds to support and lead sheep, usually with a hooked end for catching or guiding the animals. Together, these tools help shepherds manage and care for their flocks.
Shepherds did the lowest of lowest job at that time that was to look after the flock of sheep.
You mean a sable. They are a kind of mottled grey over tan and a very pretty look in general.
bacilli bacteria are rod shaped.
Rod Shaped
The shepherds were to look in Bethlehem for a baby wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger.
it looks like a tie when you go to work or court or grautions
What you're referring to is a tie-rod. A tie-rod is a hardened straight rod that is threaded on either end. On the ends are ball joints that connect the steering knuckle to the steering rack.