Od
(Gr.)
From odos, “passage”, or passing of that force which is developed by various minor forces or agencies such as magnets, chemical or vital action, heat, light, &c. It is also called “odic” and “odylic force”, and was regarded by Reichenbach and his followers as an independent entitative force—which it certainly is— stored in man as it is in Nature (TG).
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Shortly: From odos, “passage”, or passing of that force which is developed by various minor forces or age...