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Princeton's WordNet

  1. Department of Defense, Defense Department, United States Department of Defense, Defense, DoDnoun

    the federal department responsible for safeguarding national security of the United States; created in 1947

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  1. dod

    A dod can refer to different things based on the context, so here are a few of its general definitions: 1. Department of Defense (DoD): A part of the US government responsible for coordinating and supervising all government agencies directly involved in national security and the United States Armed Forces. 2. Depth of Discharge (DoD): In battery technology, it refers to how deeply a battery is discharged. If a battery is 100% fully charged, it is at 0% DoD. If it's 50% discharged, it's at a 50% DoD. 3. Date of Death (DoD): A term frequently used in legal, medical, and genealogical contexts. 4. DOD Electronics: An American audio effects unit manufacturer. The specific meaning would be based on the context in which it is being used.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Dodverb

    to cut off, as wool from sheep's tails; to lop or clip off

  2. Etymology: [OE. dodden.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Dod

    dod, v.t. (prov.) to clip, poll, lop.—p.adj. Dod′ded, polled, hornless.—ns. Dod′dle, a pollard; Dod′dy, a cow without horns.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of dod in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of dod in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of dod in a Sentence

  1. Joseph Hickman:

    The Department of Defense won’t admit that this is occurring and the VA does not do enough to assist service members because they are waiting on info from the DoD.

  2. Spokesman Ken McGraw:

    Mr. Torres-Estrada has resumed the duties of the Chief of Diversity Inclusion for United States Special Operations Command after a USSOCOM commander-directed investigation into the circumstances surrounding his hiring concluded and found no violations of law or DoD regulation, uSSOCOM is confident in the hiring process and Mr. Torres-Estrada's potential to fill this important position.

  3. Mohammed Naiem Asadi:

    After completing a full review of the request, the appropriate officials determined that DoD could not support the request. Because this remains a developing situation that involves personal matters and privacy concerns, DoD remains limited in what can be publicly disclosed.

  4. Mark Esper:

    Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Wednesday Defense Secretary Mark Esper has given approval for the military to airlift USAID personnel and supplies to the Bahamas, in addition to assessment teams. I have approved DoD support to NORTHCOM to airlift USAID personnel and supplies and we also will be sending along with that aircraft a DoD airfield assessment team, an airfield clearing team and an air traffic control team to open the Bahamas up as soon as possible for relief flights, aid flights, so again thats all in addition to what were prepared to provide for the people of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and others.

  5. Seth Moulton:

    DoD needs to do this, active-duty service members don’t have a way to report mental health issues outside the chain of command because DoD just hasn’t gotten out of their own bureaucratic way to implement this act. It just requires the Secretary of Defense and his department to do their job.

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