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5-letter words containing od

  • od390 — (web)   A CICS Web interperter from IBM used for application development involving web interfaces to DB2 tables.
  • odder — differing in nature from what is ordinary, usual, or expected: an odd choice.
  • oddly — differing in nature from what is ordinary, usual, or expected: an odd choice.
  • odema — Misspelling of oedema.
  • odeon — An ancient Greek or Roman building used for performances of music and poetry.
  • odetsClifford, 1906–63, U.S. dramatist.
  • odeum — a hall, theater, or other structure for musical or dramatic performances.
  • oding — an overdose of a drug, especially a fatal one.
  • odism — the teaching of, study of, or belief in the concept of od
  • odist — a person who composes odes
  • odium — intense hatred or dislike, especially toward a person or thing regarded as contemptible, despicable, or repugnant.
  • odors — Plural form of odor.
  • odour — the property of a substance that activates the sense of smell: to have an unpleasant odor.
  • odyle — od.
  • odyls — od.
  • podal — relating to feet
  • poddy — a newborn or unweaned calf, especially one that is taken from its mother and hand-fed.
  • podex — the posterior of an animal
  • podge — a short chubby person
  • podgy — pudgy.
  • podia — a small platform for the conductor of an orchestra, a public speaker, the recipient of a sports medal, etc.
  • podo- — foot or feet
  • pofod — Probability of Failure on Demand
  • prodd — a crossbow for hurling stones or balls: used for sport.
  • prodi — Romano (rəˈmɑːnəʊ). born 1939, Italian politician; prime minister (1996–98; 2006–08); president of the European Commission (1999–2004)
  • quods — jail.
  • resod — to returf (a lawn)
  • rhoda — a female given name.
  • rodeo — a public exhibition of cowboy skills, as bronco riding and calf roping.
  • rodez — a department in S France. 3387 sq. mi. (8770 sq. km). Capital: Rodez.
  • rodin — (François) Auguste (René) [frahn-swa oh-gyst ruh-ney] /frɑ̃ˈswa oʊˈgüst rəˈneɪ/ (Show IPA), 1840–1917, French sculptor.
  • sarod — a lute of northern India, played with a bow.
  • scode — The internal representation used by the Liar compiler for MIT Scheme.
  • scody — unkempt; dirty
  • scrod — a young Atlantic codfish or haddock, especially one split for cooking.
  • skoda — Emil von [e-mil-fuh n] /ˈɛ mɪl fən/ (Show IPA), 1839–1900, Czech engineer and manufacturer of artillery.
  • snood — the distinctive headband formerly worn by young unmarried women in Scotland and northern England.
  • sodas — [D.L. Parnas & J.A. Darringer. Proc FJCC 31:449-474, AFIPS (Fall 1967)].
  • soddy — of or relating to sod.
  • sodic — pertaining to or containing sodium: sodic soil.
  • sodom — an ancient city destroyed, with Gomorrah, because of its wickedness. Gen. 18–19.
  • spodeJosiah, 1733–97, and his son, Josiah, 1754–1827, English potters.
  • sprod — a young salmon in its second year
  • stood — simple past tense and past participle of stand.
  • synod — an assembly of ecclesiastics or other church delegates, convoked pursuant to the law of the church, for the discussion and decision of ecclesiastical affairs; ecclesiastical council.
  • tcode — Intermediate language used by the Spineless Tagless G-machine (an abstract machine based on graph reduction) designed as a target for compilation of non-strict functional languages. "The Spineless tagless G- machine", S. Peyton Jones et al, Fourth Intl Conf Func Prog Langs and Comp Arch pp.184-201, ACM Sept 1989.
  • today — this present day: Today is beautiful.
  • toddy — a drink made of alcoholic liquor and hot water, sweetened and sometimes spiced with cloves.
  • ungod — to undeify
  • vcode — 1. The intermediate language used in the compilation of NESL. 2. The intermediate language used in the compilation of [email protected].
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