"Oidia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Oidia refers to a set of glandular organs, mostly found on the heads of marine animals, such as sea slugs and snails, that are involved in the production of chemical defense compounds.
Oidia (noun)
"OIC" is an abbreviation for "Oh, I see!" or "I understand!" It is a colloquial expression commonly used in informal writing, such as text messages, social media, and online chat, to indicate understanding or comprehension of something.
Oikodome is a Greek word that means "to build" or "to construct". In a broader sense, it can also refer to the act of building or establishing a home or a family. The word has been used in various contexts, including architecture, biology, and theology.
Oikology refers to the study of the relationships between humans and their environment, or the ecological and sociological interactions between humans and their environment. It encompasses various disciplines such as ecology, sociology, anthropology, and architecture to understand the complex relationships between humans and their surroundings, and to find ways to create more sustainable and harmonious living environments.