OD - Meaning in Sanskrit

OD - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of OD in English

OD noun

  1. the right eye
  2. a doctor's degree in optometry

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The word or phrase OD refers to the right eye, or a doctor's degree in optometry. See OD meaning in Sanskrit, OD definition, translation and meaning of OD in Sanskrit. Find OD similar words, OD synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of OD. Find the answer of what is the meaning of OD in Sanskrit.

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