单词 | od |
释义 | od[ od, ohd ] / ɒd, oʊd / nouna hypothetical force formerly held to pervade all nature and to manifest itself in magnetism, mesmerism, chemical action, etc. Also odyl, odyle . Origin of odFirst recorded in 1840–50; arbitrary name coined by Karl von Reichenbach (1788–1869), German scientist Words nearby odoculopupillary, oculovertebral dysplasia, oculozygomatic, oculus, ocy-, od, oda, odah, odalisque, Oda Nobunaga, O'Day Definition for od (2 of 9)od on demand. outside diameter. outside dimensions. overdraft. overdrawn. Definition for od (3 of 9)Od or 'Od, Odd[ od ] / ɒd / interjection Archaic.a shortened form of “God” (used in euphemistically altered oaths). Origin of OdFirst recorded in 1590–1600 Definition for od (4 of 9)OD [ oh-dee ] / ˈoʊˈdi / noun, plural ODs or OD's.an overdose of a drug, especially a fatal one. a person who has taken an overdose of a drug, especially one who has become seriously ill or has died from such an overdose. verb (used without object), OD'd or ODed or OD'ed, OD'ing or OD·ing.to take an overdose of a drug. to die from an an overdose of a drug. to have or experience an excessive amount or degree of something. Origin of ODFirst recorded in 1955–60 Definition for od (5 of 9)OD abbreviationofficer of the day. Old Dutch. Also OD., O.D. Ordnance Department. outside diameter. Definition for od (6 of 9)o.d.1 (in prescriptions) the right eye. Origin of o.d.1From Latin oculus dexter Definition for od (7 of 9)o.d.2 olive drab. on demand. outside diameter. Definition for od (8 of 9)O.D.1 (in prescriptions) the right eye. Origin of O.D.1From Latin oculus dexter Definition for od (9 of 9)O.D.2 Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for odBritish Dictionary definitions for od (1 of 4)od odyl or odyle (ˈɒdɪl)/ (ɒd, əʊd) / nounarchaic a hypothetical force formerly thought to be responsible for many natural phenomena, such as magnetism, light, and hypnotism Derived forms of ododic, adjectiveWord Origin for odC19: coined arbitrarily by Baron Karl von Reichenbach (1788–1869), German scientist British Dictionary definitions for od (2 of 4)Od 'Od or Odd/ (ɒd) / nouneuphemistic (used in mild oaths) an archaic word for God British Dictionary definitions for od (3 of 4)OD1 / (ˌəʊˈdiː) informal / nounan overdose of a drug verb OD's, OD'ing or OD'd(intr) to take an overdose of a drug Word Origin for ODC20: from o (ver) d (ose) British Dictionary definitions for od (4 of 4)OD2 abbreviation forOfficer of the Day Old Dutch ordnance datum outside diameter Also: o.d. military olive drab Also: O/D banking
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Medical definitions for odOD abbr.Doctor of Optometry oculus dexter (right eye) overdose The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. |
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