OD
excessive or overabundant; in great quantities ="I put OD rounds downrange and he just stood there like an idiot." Etymology : an initialism originally for the term More…
OD (2)
(transitive verb) to use a UV-Vis spectrophotometer to identify the optical density (absorbance) of a solution at a single wavelength =This term is a casual scientific term; OD would not be More…
odek
the Oshmann Engineering Design kitchen at Rice University =noun (proper) Etymology : originally an abbreviation (O.E.D.K), "odek" became popular as it is easier to say despite More…
odious
detestable, putrid, warranting extreme dislike. =The crimes of the unibomber were odious. Etymology : od (hatred) + ious, middle english from odium =conversation with mother