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OS, O.S., Os, O's, or os may refer to:
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- Ordnance Survey, national mapping agency of Great Britain
- Austrian Airlines (IATA code OS based on its original name: Österreichische Luftverkehrs AG)
- O.S. Engines, a Japanese manufacturer of model aircraft engines
The Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9 release proved to be the most significant of all the releases made by apple in the Mac operating system X series. Mavericks proved to. OS X Mavericks (version 10.9) is the tenth major release of macOS, Apple Inc.' S desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. OS X Mavericks was announced on June 10, 2013, at WWDC 2013, and was released on October 22, 2013 worldwide.
Computing[edit]
- Operating system, computer system software that manages the hardware and software of a computer
- OpenStack, a software platform for cloud computing
Entertainment[edit]
- 'Os' (Fringe), an episode of the television show Fringe
- Outlaw Star, a manga and anime series
Medicine[edit]
- Oculus sinister, meaning 'left eye' in general ophthalmologic or optometric usage, particularly in eyeglass prescriptions
- Ohtahara syndrome, a brain disorder
- Overall survival rate, a cancer survival statistic
- ostium, in medicine, a mouth or external opening, in particular:
- external os, the external orifice of the uterus
- internal os, the internal orifice of the uterus
- per os, meaning 'ingestion by mouth'
- os or ostium, the opening of a coronary artery
- Oneiroid syndrome, a dreamlike fantastic delusional state
People[edit]
- Alexander Os (born 1980), a Norwegian biathlete
- Os du Randt (born 1972), a South African rugby player
- Os Guinness (born 1941), an English author and social critic
Places[edit]
Norway[edit]
- Os, Innlandet, a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway
- Os, Hordaland, a former municipality in Hordaland county, Norway
- Os, Østfold, a parish in Rakkestad municipality in Østfold county, Norway
- Os Church, a name for several churches in Norway
Poland[edit]
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- Oś, Kluczbork County, a village in Kluczbork County, Opole Voivodeship, Poland
- Osiedle (Os.), a Polish term used for housing subdivisions in Poland
Other places[edit]
- Os, Värnamo, a village in Värnamo Municipality, Småland province, Sweden
- OS, ICAO code for airports in Syria
Religion[edit]
- Ōs, an Old English word denoting a god in Anglo-Saxon paganism, related to æsir
- O.S., Order of Santiago, a Spanish order dedicated to St James the Greater
- O.S., Order of Sikatuna, the national order of diplomatic merit of the Philippines
Science[edit]
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- Ocean Science (journal), an oceanographic journal
- Osmium, a chemical element (symbol Os)
Sport[edit]
- Ohio State Buckeyes, a group of collegiate teams representing The Ohio State University
- Os TF, a sports club in Os, Norway
- On-sight climbing, an ascent of a rock climbing route on the first attempt
- Baltimore Orioles, an American baseball team nicknamed 'O's'
- Leyton Orient, an English football (soccer) team nicknamed 'O's
Titles[edit]
- Ordinary seaman, an unlicensed member of the deck department of a merchant ship
- Ordnance sergeant, an enlisted rank in the U.S. and Confederate armies during the American Civil War era
- Old Shirburnian, used by alumni of Sherborne School
- Old Stonyhurst, used by alumni of Stonyhurst College
Other uses[edit]
- Ōs (rune) (ᚩ), a rune of the Anglo-Saxon fuþorc
- Old Style (O.S.) date, indicating use of an earlier calendar (in Anglophone countries, the Julian Calendar), as opposed to 'N.S.' (new style), usually indicating use of the Gregorian Calendar
- Ossetic language (ISO 639-1 abbreviation OS)
- Object sexuality, sexual attraction to inanimate objects