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DOD, Dod and/or DoD may refer to:
Abbreviations or acronyms
- Date of death, a medical and legal term
- David O'Doherty
- Delivery of deed
- Department of Defense
People with the surname Dod
- Donald Dungan Dod (1912-2008), American missionary and orchidologist
- Lottie Dod (1871-1960), English sportswoman, youngest winner of Wimbledon Ladies' Singles Championship
- Pierce Dod (1683-1754), British physician
- Thaddeus Dod (1740-1793), Presbyterian preacher and educator
- William Dod (1867–1954), British Olympic archer
Military / Government
- Department of Defence/Department of Defense (disambiguation page)
Technology
- Date of discharge of an electric battery
- Depth of discharge, a measure of how much energy has been withdrawn from a battery
- Displacement on Demand, aka active fuel management, a technique used to improve fuel economy
- DOD Electronics, an electronics company that makes effects pedals for musicians
- DrinkOrDie, a software cracking and warez trading network
Music and film
- Dance of Death (album), a 2003 album by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden
- Day of Darkness, a heavy metal festival in Co. Laois, Ireland
- Diary of Dreams, a German electronic band
- Do or Die (disambiguation) refers to many groups, songs, albums and films
- "Drink Or Die", a song from the album Hide Your Face by Japanese musician Hide
Games
- Day of Defeat, computer game
- "Department of Death", the company where Manuel Calavera works in Grim Fandango
- Drakar och Demoner, Swedish roleplaying game by Target Games
- Dawn of Discovery, a video game
- Darkest of Days, a video game
Other
- A Hebrew word meaning "to carouse, rock or fondle"
- Dod's Parliamentary Companion
- Dungeon of Doom, a former wrestling stable
- A card playing term meaning "to win by pure luck without any skill" or to be " unjustly loved by fate/Lady luck"
See also
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