Associations to the word «Ode»
Noun
- Browne
- Dreamer
- Tune
- Genius
- Excerpt
- Athenian
- Authorship
- Cooke
- Lent
- Friedrich
- Sing
- Castor
- Homme
- Soloist
- Dickens
- Olympia
- Laurence
- Metaphor
- Rousseau
- Equation
- Song
- Chant
- Shakespeare
- Amour
- Aux
- Anarchy
- Concerto
- Jacobite
- Choir
- Contemporary
- Sans
- Echo
- Annal
- Messiah
- Marijuana
- Bach
- Absurdity
- Concord
- Passion
- Rendition
- Tyrant
- Tribute
- Nigerian
- Rite
- Cleopatra
- Celebration
- Thomson
- Plato
- Addison
- Victor
- Parry
- Refrain
- Bonaparte
- Chanting
- Odin
- Simplicity
- Victory
- Siren
- Hawthorne
- Genre
- Britannica
- Op
- Goldsmith
- Hop
- Composition
- Gloss
- Beauty
- Myth
Adjective
Wiktionary
ODE, noun. A short poetical composition proper to be set to music or sung; a lyric poem; especially, now, a poem characterized by sustained noble sentiment and appropriate dignity of style.
ODE, noun. Initialism of Oxford Dictionary of English.
ODE, noun. (analysis) Initialism of ordinary differential equation.
ODE, noun. (computing) Initialism of Apache ODE.
Dictionary definition
ODE, noun. A lyric poem with complex stanza forms.
Wise words
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