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▪ I. odic, a.1 rare.|ˈəʊdɪk| [f. ode + -ic.] Of the nature of or pertaining to an ode.
1863W. Barnes in Macm. Mag. May 36 That the dramatic and odic poetry of the Greeks..was a natural growth from the song-dances of savage life. ▪ II. odic, a.2|ˈɒdɪk| [f. od2 + -ic.] Of or pertaining to the hypothetical force called od.
1850Ashburner tr. Reichenbach's Dynamics Pref. 11 The establishment of the existence of the odic force is that which was wanting to reply to most of the questions respecting life. 1869Punch 21 Aug. 68/1 The magnetic or odic lights which Reichenbach photographed. 1895E. S. Phelps Chapt. fr. Life vii. 131 That odic force whose mysterious existence science cannot deny, and speculation would not. |