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Hod or HOD may refer to:
- Brick hod, a long-handled box for carrying bricks or mortar
- Coal scuttle, bucket-like container for carrying coal
- Hawk (plasterer's tool), used to hold plaster
- a container used to hold clams when clam digging
- Home and Office Delivery, a water dispenser intended for domestic use (see also Water cooler)
Places
[edit]- Hod Hill, an archaeological site in Dorset, England
- Hod HaSharon, city in the Center District of Israel
- Hollinwood railway station, England
- Hodeida International Airport, in Yemen
Fictional locations
[edit]- Hod, an ancient city mentioned in Tales of the Abyss.
People
[edit]- Henry Omaga-Diaz (born 1961), Filipino journalist
- Hod Eller (1894–1961), American baseball player
- Hod Fenner (1897–1954), American baseball player
- Hod Ford (1897–1977), American baseball player
- Hod Kibbie (1903–1975), American baseball player
- Hod Leverette (1889–1958), American baseball player
- Hod Lipson (born 1967), American engineer
- Hod Lisenbee (1898–1987), American baseball player
- Hod O'Brien (born 1936), American jazz pianist
- Hod Stuart (1879–1907), Canadian hockey player
- Nir Hod (born 1970), Israeli-American artist
Religion
[edit]- Höðr, a god in Norse mythology
Judaism
[edit]- Hod (Kabbalah), part of the Tree of Life
- Hod (organization), an Israel-based organization for Jewish homosexuals
- Halachic Organ Donor Society, an Israeli medical organization
Arts, entertainment, media
[edit]- Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance, 2002 Game Boy Advance game
- Heart of Darkness, a novel
- Heart of Darkness (video game)
Biology, medicine
[edit]- Histogram of oriented displacements, descriptor for 2D trajectories intended for describing trajectories of human joints
- Hypertrophic osteodystrophy, a bone disease in young dogs
- Outpatient clinic (hospital department), Hospital Outpatient Department
Other uses
[edit]- Halo occupation distribution in cosmology and astrophysics
- Head of department, in film
- Hereditarily ordinal definable, in set theory
- Heritage Open Days, annual UK event
- Hodiernal tense
- Holma language, spoken in Nigeria
- Hydrogen on demand, generating hydrogen for a fuel cell or internal combustion engine instantly when needed
- IBM Websphere Host On-Demand, a software from IBM