Definition of Od

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OD (overdose)
n. excessive dose (of pills or alcohol); attempt at suicide by the ingestion of an excess of pills (Slang)
v. take excessive dose (of pills or alcohol); attempt suicide by ingesting an excess of pills (Slang)

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OD Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries

European Defence Agency Acronyms
OD
Outline Description
  

DOD Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations
OD
operational detachment; other detainee
  

International Relations and Security Acronyms
OD
Ordnance Data; Ordnance Directive; Operations Directive; Optical Digital Data Disk


OD Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Od
(n.)
An alleged force or natural power, supposed, by Reichenbach and others, to produce the phenomena of mesmerism, and to be developed by various agencies, as by magnets, heat, light, chemical or vital action, etc.; -- called also odyle or the odylic force.
  

WordNet 2.0
OD

Noun
1. a doctor's degree in optometry
(synonym) Doctor of Optometry
(hypernym) doctor's degree, doctorate
2. the right eye
(synonym) oculus dexter
(hypernym) eye, oculus, optic

ENGLISH IDIOMS 2.EDITION
OD
Overdose - on drugs The man was died because of a drug OD.

Australian Slang
OD
1. overdose, especially of an injected addictive drug, as heroin; 2. (police, etc.) person who has overdosed; 3. surfeit; oversupply: “a major chocolate OD”

OD on
1. give oneself a drug overdose; 2. (jocular) have or consume to excess; have a surfeit of: “I OD'd on ice-cream”; “OD'ing on sex”

Anagram
od
    do

hEnglish - advanced version
od

od
\od\ (?), n. [g., fr. gr. &?; passage.] (physics) an alleged force or natural power, supposed, by reichenbach and others, to produce the phenomena of mesmerism, and to be developed by various agencies, as by magnets, heat, light, chemical or vital action, etc.; -- called also odyle or the odylic force. [archaic] that od force of german reichenbach which still, from female finger tips, burnt blue. browning.
od
n
1. a doctor's degree in optometry [syn: doctor of optometry, od]


2. the right eye [syn: oculus dexter, od]


od
optical disk


JM Languages
OD
Od is a language spoken in Pakistan.
The language is: Od

JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary
Od
Od = n. what is clear; snow, a notable, excellent; odd, conj. it



President's DNA Initiative Glossary
Optical Density (OD)
Synonymous with absorbance. Absorbance is the logarithm of the ratio of incident to transmitted radiant power through a sample.
  


OD Definition from Religion & Spirituality Dictionaries & Glossaries

Rakefet
Od
Od; Odylic or Odic Force [od poss from Hebrew 'ud to surround, enclose as by a mist, emanation, or cloud] Names given by Baron Karl von Reichenbach, German industrialist and chemist, to a cosmic force or fluid which he believed he had discovered (1845). His extensive experimental investigations on the luminous emanations from the human body, from magnets, plants, and minerals, aroused much interest among students of animal magnetism. But his results depended upon the evidence of sensitives, often invalids and people in the somnambulic condition and, as is usual under such circumstances, do not coordinate well with results obtained by others. This class of phenomena cannot be considered as entirely objective, so much being dependent on the seer. He made too broad generalizations on too narrow a basis; he was, unconsciously to himself, working with effects originating largely on the astral plane and, in spite of its delusiveness, he did discover some facts which can be related to what theosophists call prana and the astral light; but he lacked the power and knowledge to coordinate them and thus to render his researches of practical use.
Od is also used, together with the Hebrew words ob ('ob ) and aour ('or ), by Eliphas Levi to denote aspects of the astral light. Ob is a well-known word for sorcery and necromancy, for a sorcerer or necromancer, as well as occasionally signifying an astral shade or spook. Aour, on the contrary, signifies light, brilliance, and hence revelation and the light of initiation.


OD Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

Oil and Gas Field Glossary
OD
Outside Diameter

Dictionary of Automotive Terms
OD
Acronym for "Outside Diameter" or overdrive .

ETSI and 3GPP
OD
Optical Disc

Telecommunication Standard Terms
OD
Abbreviation for optical density.

optical density (OD)
For a given wavelength, an expression of the transmittance of an optical element. Note 1: Optical density is expressed by log10(1/T ) where T is transmittance. (188 ) Note 2: The higher the optical density, the lower the transmittance. Note 3: Optical density times 10 is equal to transmission loss expressed in decibels, e.g. , an optical density of 0.3 corresponds to a transmission loss of 3 dB.


OD Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

Glossary of petroleum Industry
OD
Outside diameter of pipe; CD and ID (inside diameter) are initials used in specifying pipe sizes, e.g., 4 1/2-inch OD, 8 5/8-inch 10.


OD Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

9300+ Computer Acronyms
OD
Optical Disk

An Everquest Glossary
OD
(abbr.) Outdoors. Any spell that cannot be cast indoors, although once cast, it's effects may remain upon entering an indoor area.

Internet and Chat Abbreviations
OD
OverDose; Oh Dear


OD Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries

Medical Abbreviations and Acronyms
OD
Overdose

ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS USED IN HSE
OD
Organisational Development

Aids Glossary
o.d.
pharmaceutical abbreviation,  right eye (oculo dextro)

Macular Degeneration Glossary
OD
(oculus dexter) Latin abbreviation for "right eye."

Labtests Abbreviations KÖRFEZLAB
OD
overdose


OD Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries

maritime&shipping&trade
od
outside diameter


OD Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries

Klingon - English
'oD
v. arbitrate, mediate


OD Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
OD
OD is a two-letter abbreviation and can mean any of the following:

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Óðr
Óðr (Ódr), in Norse Mythology, is the husband of goddess Freyja and is father of Hnoss and Gersemi. Although the precise mythological meaning of the name is uncertain, the word itself means "wit, soul, spirit".

Snorri Sturluson wrote in his books as follows:
"Freyja is ranked next to Frigg: she is wedded to a man called Óðr, and their daughter, named Hnossa, is so very handsome that whatever is beautiful and precious is called by her name (hnosir.) But Óðr left his wife in order to travel into very remote countries. Since that time Freyja continually weeps, and her tears are drops of pure gold. She has a great variety of names, for having gone over many countries in search of her husband, each people gave her a different name. She is thus called and Hörn, Gefn, Sýr, and also Vanadís." (The Prose Edda, Gylfaginning (35), I. A. Blackwell's translation).


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