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Complete Definition of "od"

see|OD|*od-
English

Pronunciation
IPA|/É’d/

Etymology 1
Alteration of God.

Noun
od

  1. (archaic except in dialects) God

Etymology 2
An arbitrary coinage.

Noun
od

  1. 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.; — also called odyle or the odylic force.

Category:English two-letter words


Croatian

Preposition
od

  1. of

Category:Croatian prepositions


Czech

Preposition
cs-prep

  1. from

#: Dostal jsem dopis od bratra. -- I got a letter from my brother.

  1. of

#: To je od tebe moc hezké. -- That is very nice of you.


Danish

Etymology
Old Norse oddr

Noun
od

  1. sharp point

Category:Danish nouns


Italian

Conjunction
od

  1. or (used before a vowel for euphony instead of o#Italian|o)

Category:Italian conjunctions


Serbian

Preposition
od

  1. from
  2. of

Category:sr:Prepositions


Slovak

Preposition
od or odo + genitive

  1. from
  2. of

Category:Slovak prepositions

cs:od
de:od
el:od
fr:od
hr:od
io:od
it:od
ku:od
pl:od
ru:od
sl:od
vi:od
tr:od
vo:od
zh:od

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