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Od
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Od
see synonyms of odnoun
archaic
a hypothetical force formerly thought to be responsible for many natural phenomena, such as magnetism, light, and hypnotism
noun
euphemistic (used in mild oaths) an archaic word for God
noun
1.
an overdose of a drug
verbWord forms: OD's, OD'ing or OD'd
2. (intransitive)
to take an overdose of a drug
abbreviation for
1.
Officer of the Day
2.
Old Dutch
3.
ordnance datum
4.
outside diameter
5. Also: o.d. military
olive drab
6. Also: O/D banking
a.
on demand
b.
overdraft
c.
overdrawn
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Od
see synonyms of od nounWord forms: plural ODs or OD's
1.
an overdose, esp. of a narcotic
verb intransitiveWord forms: OD'd or ODed, OD'ing or ODing
2.
to take an overdose, esp. a fatal overdose of a narcotic
1.
Doctor of Optometry
: also O.D.2.
Officer of the Day
3.
olive drab
4.
outside diameter
interjection
[often o-]; Archaic
used as a mild oath
nounWord forms: plural od
a hypothesized force in nature formerly thought to manifest itself in such phenomena as hypnotism, magnetism, light, etc.
right eye
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Od
see synonyms of odintr.v. OD'ed, OD'·ing, OD's
1. To take an overdose: OD'ed on barbiturates.
2. To have or experience too much of something; overindulge: OD'ed on ice cream.
n.
1. An overdose of a drug.
2. One who has taken an overdose.
abbr.
1. Doctor of Optometry
2. officer of the day
3. outer diameter
4. also o/d overdraft
5. overdrawn
interj.
Archaic
Archaic
Used as a mild oath.
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