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    Óðr". In chapter 36, a prose narrative points out than an excerpt of a work by the skald Einarr Skúlason refers to Freyja as the wife of Óðr ("Óðr's bedfellow")...
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  • computer memory Oculomotor delayed response, a task used in neuroscience. Óðr Office for dispute resolution On Demand Routing One Day Remains One Definition...
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    Brísingamen. Freyja is married to Óðr, who goes on long travels, and the two have a very fair daughter by the name of Hnoss. While Óðr is absent, Freyja stays behind...
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    that the Old Norse deities Óðinn and Óðr were probably originally connected (as in the doublet Ullr–Ullinn), with Óðr (*wōðaz) being the elder form and the...
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  • (Gatchaman Crowds), a character in the anime series Gatchaman Crowds Ód or Óðr, a Nordic god Odisha, India Stormarn (district), Germany (vehicle plate code...
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    Oddi when he composed his work. Another connection was made with the word óðr, which means 'poetry or inspiration' in Old Norse. According to Faulkes,...
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  • Online dispute resolution (ODR) is a form of dispute resolution which uses technology to facilitate the resolution of disputes between parties. It primarily...
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    Norse: [ˈhnosː], "jewel" or "treasure") is one of the daughters of Freyja and Óðr in Norse mythology. The Old Norse term Hnoss has been translated in a variety...
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  • The One Definition Rule (ODR) is an important rule of the C++ programming language that prescribes that classes/structs and non-inline functions cannot...
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    originally connected to Ullr (as in the doublet Óðr–Óðinn), philologist Jan de Vries suggesting that the god of rage Óðr–Óðinn stood in opposition to the god of...
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