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Noun
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bods, plural;
  1. A body
    • - shake your bod
  2. A physique
    • - Roger was proud of his bod
  3. A person
    • - some clever bod wrote a song about them

  1. (bod) human body: alternative names for the body of a human being; "Leonardo studied the human body"; "he has a strong physique"; "the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak"
  2. (BOD (psychedelic)) BOD, or 4-methyl-2,5,beta-trimethoxyphenethylamine, is a lesser-known psychedelic drug. It is the beta-methoxy analog of 2C-D. BOD was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. ...
  3. (Bod (series)) Bod was a BBC children's television programme first shown in 1975, with thirteen episodes, based on four original Bod books by Joanna and Michael Cole. ...
  4. (Bod (wwe)) The Brothers of Destruction was a professional wrestling tag team consisting of The Undertaker and Kane, both currently wrestling for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on its SmackDown roster.
  5. (The Bod) The Bodleian Library , the main research library of the University of Oxford, is one of the oldest libraries in Europe, and in Britain is second in size only to the British Library. ...
  6. (bod) short form of body; a person
  7. (BOD) Beginning Of Data. Electronic or magnetic sign, a part of the low-level format on tape. BOD signals the start of data.
  8. (BOD) Board of Directors of the Local Swim Committee (LSC) or USA Swimming (USA-S).
  9. (BOD) Biochemical Oxygen Demand
  10. (BOD) Biological Oxygen Demand - Rate at which organisms use oxygen in water and wastewater.
  11. (BOD) Abbreviation for Biochemical Oxygen Demand.  It is an empirical test used on wastewater in which organisms capable of oxidizing organic matter are introduced.  The test is not precise.  See COD.
  12. (BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand)) a standard laboratory test (usually done on wastewater) to determine the amount of oxygen required to decomposed organic materials and oxidize inorganic substances within a water sample incubated at 20 degrees celsius over a set period of time.
  13. (BOD (Bandwidth on Demand)) A concept in digital communications that enables users to request additional network bandwidth as the application warrants, allowing them to pay for only the bandwidth they use.
  14. (BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand)) A gross measure of wastewater strength. The regional plant uses an accelerated treatment process in which living bacteria, thriving in an oxygen-rich environment, consume material in the wastewater. ...
  15. (BOD (biological oxygen demand)) The amount of oxygen required by microorganisms to convert organic material in a fluid waste into microbial cell mass.  May be expressed in terms of mg/l (ppm) of is mass/unit mass (lbs/lb, kg/kg, etc.).
  16. (BOD) Beneficial Occupancy Date. The construction completion date.
  17. (BOD) Birkman On Demand (BOD) is a web-based reporting tool delivering quick and easy to understand results from The Birkman Method®. Individuals and groups can discover their distinctive Birkman results through a series of topics that provide context for the results. ...
  18. (BOD) Burden of Disease is population data, which combines mortality and morbidity data, in order to measure all the damage to a population’s well-being that results from disease.
  19. (BoD) Bonds of Darkness; the level 50-59 dungeon.
  20. (Bod) Of or relating to a body, usually ones own.
  21. (Bod) abbreviation of 'Bodleian Library, Oxford'
  22. The player is allowed to use a specified part of their body to hit the ball, their head or foot for example. In some countries, this rule is called "Soccer Rules" and the ball may only be hit by the head or foot. Soccer Rules can be a surprise attack that often eliminates players quickly.
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