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Brick hod A brick hod is a three-sided box for carrying bricks or other building materials, often mortar. It bears a long handle and is carried over the shoulder. A hod is usually long enough to accept four bricks on their side. However, by arranging the ...
, a long-handled box for carrying bricks or mortar *
Coal scuttle A coal scuttle, sometimes spelled ''coalscuttle'' and also called a ''hod'', "coal bucket", or "coal pail", is a bucket-like Packaging, container for holding a small, intermediate supply of coal convenient to an indoor coal-fired stove or heater ...
, bucket-like container for carrying coal * Hawk (plasterer's tool), used to hold plaster * a container used to hold clams when
clam digging Clam digging is a North American term for a common way to harvest clams (edible infaunal bivalve mollusks) from below the surface of the tidal sand flats or mud flats where they live. It is done both recreationally (for enjoyment or as a ...
* Home and Office Delivery, a water dispenser intended for domestic use (see also
Water cooler A water dispenser, sometimes referred to as a water cooler (if used for cooling only), is a machine that dispenses and often also refrigeration, cools or heats up water with a refrigeration unit. It is commonly located near the restroom due to c ...
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Places

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Hod Hill Hod Hill (or Hodd Hill) is a large hill fort in the Blackmore Vale, north-west of Blandford Forum, Dorset, England. The fort sits on a chalk hill of the same name that lies between the adjacent Dorset Downs and Cranborne Chase. The hill fo ...
, an archaeological site in Dorset, England * Hod HaSharon, city in the Center District of Israel *
Hollinwood railway station Hollinwood tram stop is a tram stop and park & ride site on the Manchester Metrolink Oldham and Rochdale Line in Hollinwood, Greater Manchester, England. It was formerly a railway station before its conversion to a tram stop between 2009 and 20 ...
, England *
Hodeida International Airport Hodeidah International Airport is an airport in Hodeida, Yemen . Airlines and destinations As of 2021, there are no longer any scheduled services at the airport after Yemenia suspended all routes in 2015 due to the ongoing regional conflict. Pr ...
, in Yemen


Fictional locations

* Hod, an ancient city mentioned in ''
Tales of the Abyss ''Tales of the Abyss'' is an action role-playing game developed by Namco Tales Studio. It is the twelfth main title in their '' Tales'' series and was released in celebration of the series' 10th anniversary. Originally released for the PlayStat ...
''.


People

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Henry Omaga-Diaz Henry Omaga-Diaz (; born Henry Omaga; January 9, 1961) is a Filipino journalist, news anchor, radio newscaster and commentator. He was the news anchor of ''TV Patrol'' and ''Bandila'' on ABS-CBN, where he was widely known, and various radio p ...
(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 Hod Lipson (born 1967) is an Israeli - American robotics engineer. He is the director of Columbia University's Creative Machines Lab. Lipson's work focuses on evolutionary robotics, design automation, rapid prototyping, artificial life, and creat ...
(born 1967), American engineer * Hod Lisenbee (1898–1987), American baseball player *
Hod O'Brien Walter Howard "Hod" O'Brien (January 19, 1936 – November 20, 2016) was an American jazz pianist. O'Brien was born in Chicago. He attended the Hotchkiss School and then studied at the Oberlin Conservatory and the Manhattan School of Music (1954 ...
(born 1936), American jazz pianist *
Hod Stuart William Hodgson "Hod" Stuart (February 20, 1879 – June 23, 1907) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman (ice hockey), cover-point (now known as a defenceman) who played nine seasons for several teams in different leagues from 1899 ...
(1879–1907), Canadian hockey player * Nir Hod (born 1970), Israeli-American artist


Religion

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Höðr Höðr ( , Latin Hotherus; often anglicized as Hod, Hoder, or Hodur) is a god in Norse mythology. The blind son of Odin, he is tricked and guided by Loki into shooting a mistletoe arrow which was to slay the otherwise invulnerable Baldr. Accord ...
, a god in Norse mythology


Judaism

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Hod (Kabbalah) Hod (Hebrew ''Hōḏ,'' lit. 'majesty, splendour, glory') Apparently by aphaeresis from ''nehod'' from the root ''n-h-d'' "to lift oneself up, to become lofty". Gesenius, ''Hebrew Lexicon'' ( Strong'sbr>H1935. is the eighth sephira of the ...
, part of the Tree of Life * Hod (organization), an Israel-based organization for Jewish homosexuals *
Halachic Organ Donor Society The Halachic Organ Donor Society, also known as the HOD Society, was started in December 2001. Its mission is to save lives by increasing organ donation from Jews to the general public (including gentiles). The organization recognizes the legitima ...
, an Israeli medical organization


Arts, entertainment, media

* '' Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance'', 2002 Game Boy Advance game * ''
Heart of Darkness ''Heart of Darkness'' is an 1899 novella by Polish-British novelist Joseph Conrad in which the sailor Charles Marlow tells his listeners the story of his assignment as steamer captain for a Belgium, Belgian company in the African interior. Th ...
'', a novel * ''Heart of Darkness'' (video game)


Biology, medicine

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Histogram of oriented displacements Histogram of oriented displacements (HOD) is a 2D trajectory descriptor. The trajectory is described using a histogram of the directions between each two consecutive points. Given a trajectory T = , where Pt is the 2D position at time t. For each ...
, descriptor for 2D trajectories intended for describing trajectories of human joints * Hypertrophic osteodystrophy, a bone disease in young dogs *
Outpatient clinic (hospital department) An outpatient department or outpatient clinic is the part of a hospital designed for the treatment of Patient#Outpatients and inpatients, outpatients, people with health problems who visit the hospital for diagnosis or treatment, but do not at thi ...
, Hospital Outpatient Department


Other uses

* Halo occupation distribution in cosmology and astrophysics * Head of department, in film * Hereditarily ordinal definable, in set theory *
Heritage Open Days Heritage Open Days (also known as HODs) is an annual celebration of England's history and culture that allows visitors free access to heritage sites and community events that are either not usually open to the public, would normally charge an ent ...
, annual UK event *
Hodiernal tense A hodiernal tense (abbreviated ) is a grammatical tense for the current day. (''Hodie'' or ''hodierno die'' is Latin for 'today'.) Hodiernal tenses refer to events of today (in an absolute tense system) or of the day under consideration (in a rela ...
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Holma language Holma (also known as Da Holmaci, Bali Holma) is an extinct Afro-Asiatic language formerly spoken in Nigeria in Adamawa State, near the Cameroon border. Speakers switched to Nigerian Fulfulde Nigerian Fulfulde, also known as Hausa States Fulfuld ...
, spoken in Nigeria *
Hydrogen on demand A water-fuelled car is an automobile that hypothetically derives its energy directly from water. Water-fuelled cars have been the subject of numerous international patents, newspaper and popular science magazine articles, local television news c ...
, generating hydrogen for a fuel cell or internal combustion engine instantly when needed * IBM Websphere Host On-Demand, a software from IBM


See also

* Hodd (disambiguation) * HOTD (disambiguation) including HotD * * * {{disambiguation, given name