| Ode | Odyssey | Odense |
| OdysseusThis article is about the mythological character. See also Odysseus crater, Ulysses (robot), Ulysses (novel Odysseus Laertiades (Greek: ', 'son of Laertes'), or simply Odysseus is a character in Greek mythology, known as Ulysses or Ulixes in Roman mytholo | OdraOdra is: Odra or Oder, a river in northern Europe Odra, a computer once made in Poland name of several Polish football clubs, eg. Odra Wodzislaw Odra, a river in southern Europe, tributary of Kupa- Sava- Danube. | Oda NobunagaOda Nobunaga ( June 23, 1534 June 21, 1582) was a major daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japanese history. Son of Oda Nobuhide, a minor warlord with meager land holdings in Owari Province, Nobunaga lived a life of continuous military conquest to eventu |
| Odd-toed ungulateEquidae Tapiridae Rhinocerotidae The odd-toed ungulates or Perissodactyla are large to very large browsing and grazing mammals with relatively simple stomachs and a large middle toe. The members of the order fall into two groups: horses, which have only o | OdoThis article is about the Star Trek fictional character. For historical people named "Odo" see Odo of Bayeux Odo of Cluny, also known as "Saint Odo" Odo is a shapeshifter played by Rene Auberjonois on the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep | OdoacerOdoacer also known as Odovacar ( 435- 493) was the half Hunnish, half Scirian chieftain of the Germanic Heruli. He is best known to history as the man who deposed the last Roman emperor in the West, Romulus Augustus, in 476. Romulus Augustus was sent to r |
| Odense UniversityOdense University is part of University of Southern Denmark. Approximately 15,000 students attend the school. It is situated in Denmark, on the island of Funen, in the city of Odense. | OdonataAnisoptera (dragonflies) Anisozygoptera Zygoptera (damselflies) Reference: as of 2002-07-26 Odonata (commonly known as dragonflies and damselflies) are insects with large round heads covered mostly by eyes, legs designed for catching prey in flight, two p | OdessaOdessa or Odesa ( Ukrainian Russian Turkish Hacibey is a Ukrainian portcity on the Black Sea and the center of country's Odes'ka oblast'. Population 1,012,500 (2004). From 1819 1858 Odessa was a free port. In Soviet times it was the most important trade p |
| Odd molecule | Oda von Haldensleben | Odometer |
| Oder River | Od | Oden |
| Odd Grenland B.K. | Oda Nobuhide | Odùduwà |
| Odenville, Alabama | Oden, Arkansas | Odessa, Delaware |
| Odessa, Florida | Odum, Georgia | Odell, Illinois |
| Odin, Illinois | Odon, Indiana | Odo, Count of Paris |
| Odo of Bayeux | Odebolt, Iowa | Odenton, Maryland |
| Odessa Township, Michigan | Odessa, Minnesota | Odessa Township, Minnesota |
| Odin, Minnesota | Odin Township, Minnesota | Odessa, Missouri |
| Odell, Nebraska | Odell Township, New Hampshire | Odessa, New York |
| Odell, Oregon | Odem, Texas | Odessa, Washington |
| Odanah, Ashland County, Wisconsin | Odder | Odenwald |
| Odessa, Texas | Odstock | Odysseas Elytis |
| Oda the Severe | Odilon Barrot | Odilon Redon |
| Odology | Oder-Spree | Odds |
| Odda | Odyssey (album) | Oder-Neisse line |
| Oda Sakunosuke | Odvar Nordli | Odelay |
| Odenwaldkreis | Odette Sansom | Oda Nobuyuki |
| Ode to a Nightingale | Odor | Odium theologicum |
| Odd | Odalys Garcia | Odessa (disambiguation) |
| Odin | Odr | Od (Unix) |
| Odet de Foix, Vicomte de Lautrec | Oddjob | Odate |
| Odawara, Kanagawa | Oda, Shimane | Ode to Joy |
| Oda Chikazane | Oda clan | Oda Nagamasu |
| Odal rune | Odd Job Jack | Odmience |
| ODI | Odalisque | Odakyu Electric Railway |
| Odakyu Odawara Line | Odra (computer) | Odd Nerdrum |
| Odds ratio | Odorheiu Secuiesc | Odalism |
| Odaiba | OD | Ode on a Grecian Urn |
| Odissi | ODESSA | Odile |
| Oda, Ehime | Odes'ka oblast' | Ode on Indolence |