OD
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OD or Od may refer to:
Places
- Stormarn (district), Germany (vehicle plate code OD)
People
- O.D. (musician), a member of Velcra
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
Groups
- Oblivion Dust, a Japanese rock band
- One Direction, a British/Irish pop music band
- Orphei Drängar, a Swedish male choir
Works
- Overly Dedicated, a 2010 mixtape by Kendrick Lamar
- The OD EP, a 2012 extended play by Danny Brown
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- Occupation Double, a Quebec reality show that started in 2003
- Original dance, the second part of an ice dancing competition
Education
- Old Diocesan, a former pupil of Diocesan College
- Old Dunelmian, a former pupil of Durham School
Science and technology
Computing
- od (Unix), a Unix program
- Object Desktop, a suite of skinning and customization programs by Stardock, or ObjectDock, another program by the same company
- Optical disc
Medicine
- OD, an abbreviation used in medical prescriptions for omne in die or "once daily", both meaning "take once every day"
- Doctor of Optometry (O.D.)
- Oculus dexter, ocular dexter, or ocularis dexter, meaning "right eye" in general ophthalmologic or optometric usage, particularly in eyeglass prescriptions
- Osteochondritis dissecans, a medical disease affecting the joints of both humans and animals
- Overdose, the use of a drug in quantities greater than recommended
Other uses in science and technology
- Optical density
- Outside diameter (also: O.D.), cylinder or pipe external diameter
Other uses
- Ód or Óðr, a Nordic god
- Od language, and Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan
- Odic force or Od, a life force
- Malindo Air (IATA airline code OD)
- Olive drab, a color, particularly of some United States Army uniforms
- Online dating
- Order of Distinction, a civil honour of Jamaica
- Ordnance Datum, a vertical datum used in Great Britain as the basis for deriving altitudes on maps
- Organization development
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