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Meaning of od

Wordnet

od (n)

a doctor's degree in optometry

the right eye

Webster

od (n.)

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.; -- called also odyle or the odylic force.

od Sentence Examples

  1. The ardent soldier preserved his intact body with unwavering od.
  2. The od of the forest guided the lost hiker back to civilization.
  3. The od of the ancient city permeated the atmosphere, evoking a sense of awe.
  4. The od of the perfume lingered in the room long after she had left.
  5. The od of the ocean filled the air, carrying the promise of adventure.
  6. The od of the freshly baked bread wafted through the neighborhood, tantalizing the senses.
  7. The od of the incense created a serene and meditative atmosphere.
  8. The od of the gunpowder hung heavy in the air, signaling danger.
  9. The od of the decaying leaves filled the autumn woods, marking the passage of time.
  10. The od of the animal's musk served as a warning to potential predators.

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a doctor's degree in optometry, the right eyeAn alleged force or natural power, supposed, by Reichenbach and others, to produce the phenomena of mesmerism, and

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The ardent soldier preserved his intact body with unwavering od.

The od of the forest guided the lost hiker back to civilization.

The od of the ancient city permeated the atmosphere, evoking a sense of awe.

The od of the perfume lingered in the room long after she had left.