Cod (disambiguation)
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Cod is the common name for fish of the genus Gadus, as well as being used to refer to several other varieties of fish.
Cod or COD may also refer to:
Finance and commerce
- Collect on delivery or "cash on delivery", a type of financial transaction
- Cancellation of Debt (COD) Income, a U.S. tax concept
- Certificate of deposit, a financial instrument
Music
- C.O.D. (musician)
- C.O.D. (album), by Saint Vitus
- Cod Music, a record label
- "C.O.D.", a song by AC/DC on the album For Those About to Rock We Salute You
- C.O.D., a vinyl release by Mark Mulcahy
Film, TV and video games
- C.O.D. (film)
- "C.O.D." (Law & Order)
- Call of Duty, a video game franchise
Science
- Catastrophic optical damage, a laser failure mode
- Chemical oxygen demand, a water quality measure
- Chitin disaccharide deacetylase, an enzyme
- Cordoba Durchmusterung, an astrometric survey
- Crystallography Open Database, a database of crystal structures
- Cyclooctadiene, a chemical compound
- 1,5-Cyclooctadiene, a specific variation of Cyclooctadiene
Transport
- USS Cod (SS-224), a U.S. Navy submarine
- Carrier onboard delivery, a type of military aircraft
- Yellowstone Regional Airport, IATA code COD
Other uses
- Cause of death
- College of DuPage, a community college in Illinois
- College of the Desert, a community college in California
- Concise Oxford Dictionary
- Cod stronghold, a WWII German stronghold in Hermanville-sur-Mer, France
- The Cods, a faction in the Hook and Cod wars
- Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World, a book by Mark Kurlansky
- Cód, the Hungarian name for Sadu, Romania
- A term for male genitalia, as in the word codpiece
- Commissioning operation date, the date when project commissioning is being done
See also
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