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Hod or HOD may refer to: * Brick hod, 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 container for holding a small, intermediate supply of coal convenient to an indoor coal-fired stove or heater. Descript ...
, bucket-like container for carrying coal *
Hawk (plasterer's tool) A hawk is a tool used to hold a plaster, mortar, or a similar material, so that the user can repeatedly, quickly and easily get some of that material on the tool which then applies it to a surface. A hawk consists of a board about 13 inches squar ...
, 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 A water dispenser, known as water cooler (if used for cooling only), is a machine that dispenses and often also cools or heats up water with a refrigeration unit. It is commonly located near the restroom due to closer access to plumbing. A drain ...
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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 fort ...
, an archaeological site in Dorset, England *
Hod HaSharon Hod HaSharon ( he, הוֹד הַשָּׁרוֹן, lit. "Splendor of the Sharon, Israel, Sharon plain") is a city in the Central District (Israel), Central District of Israel. The city is located approximately east of the Mediterranean coastline, s ...
, 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 201 ...
, England


Judaism

* Hod (Kabbalah), part of the Tree of Life *
Hod (organization) Hod ( he, הו"ד) is an independent Israel-based organization run by and intended for Orthodox Jewish homosexuals. It was established by the Orthodox Rabbi Ron Yosef in 2008. The organization opposes anal intercourse between men, following the ...
, 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 legitim ...
, an Israeli medical organization


People

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Hod Eller Horace Owen Eller (July 5, 1894 – July 18, 1961), better known as Hod Eller, was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. Eller started his minor league career in 1913. In 1915, he won 19 games for the Moline Plowboys of the Illinois–Indiana–Iow ...
(1894–1961), American baseball player *
Hod Fenner Horace Alfred "Hod" Fenner (July 12, 1897 – November 20, 1954) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox co ...
(1897–1954), American baseball player *
Hod Ford Horace Hills "Hod" Ford (July 23, 1897 – January 29, 1977) was an American professional baseball second baseman and shortstop. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, Brooklyn Robins, Cincinnat ...
(1897–1977), American baseball player * Hod Kibbie (1903–1975), American baseball player *
Hod Leverette Horace Wilbur "Hod" Leverette (February 4, 1889 – April 10, 1958) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the St. Louis Browns in . External links

1889 births 1958 deaths St. Louis Browns players Major League Baseball pitchers ...
(1889–1958), American baseball player * Hod Lipson (born 1967), American engineer *
Hod Lisenbee Horace Milton "Hod" Lisenbee (1898–1987) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Athletics, and Cincinnati Reds. Early years 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 (1879–1907), Canadian hockey player *
Nir Hod Nir Hod (born 1970) is an Israeli artist based in New York. Life and work Nir Hod began his career in video, works in sculpture but is known for his high realism paintings. Hod studied at Jerusalem's Bezalel Academy and New York's Cooper Union Sc ...
(born 1970), Israeli-American artist


Other uses

* '' Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance'', 2002 Game Boy Advance game * Höðr, a god in Norse mythology * Halo occupation distribution in cosmology and astrophysics * ''
Heart of Darkness ''Heart of Darkness'' (1899) is a novella by Polish-English novelist Joseph Conrad in which the sailor Charles Marlow tells his listeners the story of his assignment as steamer captain for a Belgian company in the African interior. The novel ...
'', a novel *
Head of Department A head is the part of an organism which usually includes the ears, brain, forehead, cheeks, chin, eyes, nose, and mouth, each of which aid in various sensory functions such as sight, hearing, smell, and taste. Some very simple animals may ...
* ''Heart of Darkness'' (video game) * Hereditarily ordinal definable, in set theory *
Heritage Open Days Heritage Open Days (also known as HODs) is an annual celebration of England's architecture and culture that allows visitors free access to historical landmarks that are either not usually open to the public, would normally charge an entrance fee, ...
, annual UK event * Histogram of oriented displacements, descriptor for 2D trajectories intended for describing trajectories of human joints *
Hodeida International Airport Hodeida 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 Yemenia ( ar, اليمنية) is the flag carrier airline of Yemen, ...
, in Yemen *
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 ...
* Holma language, spoken in Nigeria * Hydrogen on demand, generating hydrogen for a fuel cell or internal combustion engine instantly when needed *
Hypertrophic osteodystrophy Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy (HOD) is a bone disease that occurs most often in fast-growing large and giant breed dogs; however, it also affects medium breed animals like the Australian Shepherd. The disorder is sometimes referred to as ''metaphyseal ...
, a bone disease in young dogs *
IBM Websphere Host On-Demand IBM WebSphere refers to a brand of proprietary computer software products in the genre of enterprise software known as "application and integration middleware". These software products are used by end-users to create and integrate applications w ...
, a software from IBM * Hod, an ancient city mentioned in '' Tales of the Abyss''. *
Outpatient clinic (hospital department) An outpatient department or outpatient clinic is the part of a hospital designed for the treatment of outpatients, people with health problems who visit the hospital for diagnosis or treatment, but do not at this time require a bed or to be admitte ...
, Hospital Outpatient Department {{disambiguation, given name


See also

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Hodd (disambiguation) Hodd may refer to: * Andrew Hodd, an English cricketer *IL Hødd, a sports club in Norway * ''Hodd'', a 2009 book by Adam Thorpe * Hodd Hill, a fort in Blackmore Vale * Norman Hodd Henry Norman Hodd (8 May 1905 – 25 April 1973) was the Archdeaco ...