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OD

SL ตาย เพราะ ได้รับ ยา เกินขนาด  tai-prow-dai-rab-ya-koen-ka-nad

 

OD

VI ใช้ เกินขนาด  overdose chai-koen-ka-nad

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

OD

Od, n. Etym: [G., fr. Gr. (Physics )

 

Defn: 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. [Archaic ]That od force of German Reichenbach Which still, from female finger tips, burnt blue. Mrs. Browning.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

OD

OD 1 |ˌoʊˈdi | abbreviation ordnance datum.

 

OD

OD 2 |ˌoʊˈdi | informal verb ( OD's, OD'ing, OD'd ) [ no obj. ] take an overdose of a drug: Spike had OD'd on barbiturates. humorous have too much of something: I almost OD'd on mushroom salad. noun an overdose of a narcotic drug.

 

Od

Od |äd ɑd | noun an archaic euphemism for God, used in exclamations: Od damn it all!

 

od

od |äd ɑd | noun historical a hypothetical power once thought to pervade nature and account for various phenomena, such as magnetism. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: arbitrary term coined in German by Baron von Reichenbach (1788 –1869 ), German scientist.

 

Oxford Dictionary

OD

OD 1 |əʊdiː | abbreviation ordnance datum.

 

OD

OD 2 |əʊdiː | informal verb ( OD's, OD'ing, OD'd ) [ no obj. ] take an overdose of a drug: Spike had OD'd on barbiturates. humorous have too much of something: I almost OD'd on mushroom salad. noun an overdose of a narcotic drug.

 

od

od 1 |ɒd | noun [ mass noun ] historical a hypothetical power once thought to pervade nature and account for various scientific phenomena. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: arbitrary term coined in German by Baron von Reichenbach (1788 –1869 ), German scientist.

 

od

od 2 |ɒd | noun an archaic euphemism for God, used in exclamations: ods blood!

 

Duden Dictionary

Od

Od Substantiv, Neutrum , das |O d |das Od; Genitiv: des Od [e ]s zu altnordisch ōðr »Gefühl «; geprägt von dem deutschen Naturphilosophen C. L. v. Reichenbach, 1780 –1869 angeblich vom menschlichen Körper ausgestrahlte, das Leben lenkende Kraft

 

öd

öd Adjektiv emotional öde |ö d |mittelhochdeutsch œde, althochdeutsch ōdi, ursprünglich = von etwas weg, fort 1 verlassen, ohne jede (erhoffte ) Spur eines Menschen, menschenleer 2 unfruchtbar [und daher den Menschen nicht anziehend, nicht von ihm bebaut ]3 wenig gehaltvoll oder ansprechend; inhaltslos, langweilig

 

Sanseido Dictionary

OD

OD orthostatic dysregulation 起立性調節障害 (きりつせいちようせつしようがい )

 

OD

OD overdose オーバー -ドーズ

 

OD

OD over doctor オーバー -ドクター

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

OD

OD /òʊdíː /o ver d ose 〗名詞 s, 's C ⦅俗 ⦆麻薬の過剰摂取 [やりすぎ ].動詞 s, 's ; 'd, ed ; 'ing 自動詞 ⦅俗 ⦆麻薬をやりすぎる [やりすぎて死ぬ ].