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Translingual
Etymology
Abbreviation of Latin oculus dexter.
Symbol
OD
- (optometry) the right eye
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Pronunciation
Noun
OD (countable and uncountable, plural ODs)
- (informal) Initialism of overdose.
- Synonym: O.D.
- (professional degree) Initialism of Doctor of Optometry; also O.D.
- Initialism of overdrive.
- Initialism of overdraft.
- Initialism of optical density.
- (manufacturing) (of a pipe, tube, or shaft) Initialism of outer diameter.
- Antonym: ID
- (military) Initialism of olive drab (“clothing of an olive drab colour, used for military uniforms”).
1964 [1929], William Faulkner, Sartoris (The Collected Works of William Faulkner), London: Chatto & Windus, page 22:“He went to’ds de back, ma’am.” The negro opened the door and slid his legs, clad in army O.D. and a pair of linoleum putties, to the ground. “‘I’ll go git ’im.”’
- (Australia, on road signs) Initialism of over dimension, used on route numbers for large vehicles, and normally followed by a numeral, e.g. OD5.
- (management) Initialism of organization development.
Verb
OD (third-person singular simple present ODs or OD's, present participle ODing or OD'ing or OD-ing, simple past and past participle ODed or OD'ed or OD'd)
- (informal) To take an overdose of a drug, to overdose.
1991 September, Stephen Fry, chapter 1, in The Liar, London: Heinemann, →ISBN, →OCLC, section I, pages 18–19:‘My brother, […], is at Radley, on account of my parents thinking it a bad idea to have us both at the same school.’
‘On account of your being twins?’ said Adrian.
‘Right, on account of my mother OD-ing on fertility drugs. […]’
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