AOD may refer to:
Army
edit- Army Ordnance Department, a forerunner of the British Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC)
Arts and entertainment
editFilm
edit- Army of Darkness, a 1993 film, third in the Evil Dead series
Music
edit- Adrenalin O.D., a US hardcore punk band
- Act of Depression, the debut album by Underoath
- Art of Dying (band), a hard rock band
- Assembly of Dust, an American rock band
- Aubrey O'Day, an American singer/dancer
Video games
edit- Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness, the 6th game in the Tomb Raider series
- Art of Defense, a type of multiplayer game common in Command & Conquer Generals: Zero Hour
- Astro On Demand, a Hong Kong TVB subscription channel
- Arsenal of Democracy (video game), a grand strategy wargame
- Angels of Death (video game), a Japanese horror adventure game
Other
edit- Animation On Display, formerly Anime Overdose and then AOD: The San Francisco Animation Convention
Fraternal order
edit- Ancient Order of Druids, fraternal order revived in London in 1781
Politics
edit- Alliance of Democracies, non-profit organisation
Religion
editScience and technology
edit- Acousto-optic deflector, a device for controlling an optical beam
- Advanced Optical Disc, an old name for HD DVD, digital optical media
- Argon oxygen decarburization, a process in stainless steel making
- Automatic Overdrive transmission, a vehicle transmission
- Above Ordnance Datum, a level expressed as a height above mean sea level
- Adult Onset Diabetes, a metabolic disorder, characterized by high blood glucose
- Aerosol Optical Depth, a measure for small particles suspended in the atmosphere
- AMD OverDrive, a software from AMD
- Always on Display, a screen feature of certain smartphones
- Audio on demand, a system for listening to audio content such as radio, podcasts and other streaming media
Other
edit- Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) refers to substances, legal or illegal, that can alter mood, behavior, or physical functioning.
- Architecture Overview Document, a document related to Solution architecture, details the high-level requirements, principles and constraints that bound to particular project.