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odes ode   Etymology :Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin, from Greek OidE, literally, song, from aeidein, aidein to sing; akin to Greek audE voice. Pronunciation :'Od. Function :noun. Date :1588.
+-  English - Turkish translation for "odes"
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ode i., edeb. od; kaside; gazel tr 
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ode gazel en 
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ode kaside  isim tr 
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ode övgü en 
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ode yüksek şeylerden bahseden vezinli veya vezinsiz uzun şiir tr 
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ode uzun şiir tr 
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ode böyle şiir için yazılmış müzik tr 
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ode bir tür lirik nazım şekli tr 
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ode lirik nazım şekli  isim tr 
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ode vezinsiz uzun şiir en 
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ode methiye en 
+-  German - Turkish translation for "odes"
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Ode (langweilig) cansikici; ^ Gegend tenha bir yer; Allahl cok insdni az bir yer; in ein yok; fare düsse basi yanlir; -r Schwätzer sözü bol; tavuk ayagi yemis; V: kuru kaval; - werden issizlasmak Q f tenhalik, issizlik, bosluk tr 
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Ode (unbebaut) islenmemis, metruk tr 
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Ode fir.od.kaside öde l. tenha, issiz, häli tr 
+-  French - Turkish translation for "odes"
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ode [la] küçük lirik deyiş, od tr 
+-  English - English translation for "odes"
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odes plural of ode en 
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ode This stands for ordinary differential equation, a differential equation in which only a linear term in the first order derivative with respect to one variable appears, as in (1 1) en 
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ode Ohio Department of Education en 
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ode Long, lyric poem in elaborate, exagerated but serious style en 
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ode A formal, elaborate lyrical poem en 
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ode A short poetical composition proper to be set to music or sung; a lyric poem; esp en 
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ode A short poetical composition proper to be set to music or sung; a lyric poem; esp., now, a poem characterized by sustained noble sentiment and appropriate dignity of style en 
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ode now, a poem characterized by sustained noble sentiment and appropriate dignity of style en 
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ode lyric song sung by the chorus en 
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ode Ordinary differential equation en 
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ode A type of lyric or melic verse, usually irregular rather than uniform, generally of considerable length, and sometimes continuous, sometimes divided in accordance with transitions of thought and mood in a complexity of stanzaic forms; it often has varying iambic line lengths with no fixed system of rhyme schemes and is always marked by the rich, intense expression of an elevated thought, often addressed to a praised person or object Sidelight: Two other important forms of the ode arose from classical poetry; (1) the Dorian or choric ode designed for singing, after which Pindaric verse was patterned, and (2) the Aeolic or Horatian Ode, of which "Ode to a Nightingale," considered to be one of John Keats' finest works, is an example More commonly used in English poetry, however, is the irregular form described above and exemplified in Wordsworth's "Ode Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood " (See also Encomium, Epinicion, Sapphic Verse) en 
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ode a lyric poem with complex stanza forms en 
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ode An ode is a poem, especially one that is written in praise of a particular person, thing, or event. Keats' Ode to a Nightingale. a poem or song written in order to praise a person or thing ode to (from oide , from aeidein ). Ceremonious lyric poem on an occasion of dignity in which personal emotion and universal themes are united. The form is usually marked by exalted feeling and style, varying line length, and complex stanza forms. The term ode derives from a Greek word alluding to a choric song, usually accompanied by a dance. Forms of odes include the Pindaric ode, written to celebrate public events such as the Olympic games, and the form associated with Horace, whose intimate, reflective odes have two-or four-line stanzas and polished metres. Both were revived during the Renaissance and influenced Western lyric poetry into the 20th century. The ode (qadah) also flourished in pre-Islamic Arabic poetry en 
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ode lyric poem characterized by lofty feeling and a dignified style; ancient Greek choral piece  isim en 
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ode A lyric poem that is serious and thoughtful in tone and has a very precise, formal structure John Keats's “Ode on a Grecian Urn” is a famous example of this type of poem en 
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ode - U S Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Office of Device Evaluation en 
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ode Prince of The Ode Pierre de Ronsard, a French lyrist (1524-1585 ) en 
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ode A relatively lengthy lyric poem that often expresses lofty emotions in a dignified style Odes are characterized by a serious topic, such as truth, art, freedom, justice, or the meaning of life; their tone tends to be formal There is no prescribed pattern that defines an ode; some odes repeat the same pattern in each stanza, while others introduce a new pattern in each stanza See also lyric en 
+-  English - German translation for "odes"
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odes Gedichte de 
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ode Gedicht de 
+-  English - Greek translation for "odes"
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odes ωδές el 
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ode (n) ωδή el 
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ode ωδή el 

 

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