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os
1[ os ]
noun
- Anatomy, Zoology. a bone.
O.S.
2abbreviation for
- (in prescriptions) the left eye.
os
3[ os ]
noun
- Anatomy, Zoology. a mouth or orifice of the body.
O.S.
4abbreviation for
- Old Saxon ( def ). Also OS
- (of the calendar) Old Style ( def 2 ).
- ordinary seaman. Also o.s.
os
5[ ohs ]
noun
- Geology. an esker, especially when of great length.
Os
6- Symbol, Chemistry. osmium.
OS
7abbreviation for
- Old Saxon ( def ). Also O.S.
- Computers. operating system ( def ).
o/s
8- (of the calendar) Old Style.
- out of stock.
- (in banking) outstanding.
O/S
9- (of the calendar) Old Style.
o.s.
1abbreviation for
- out of stock
- banking outstanding
os
2/ əʊs /
noun
- another name for esker
os
3/ ɒs /
noun
- anatomy zoology a mouth or mouthlike part or opening
Os
4the chemical symbol for
- osmium
OS
5abbreviation for
- Old School
- Old Style (method of reckoning dates)
- Ordinary Seaman
- (in Britain) Ordnance Survey
- outsize
- Old Saxon (language)
os
6/ ɒs /
noun
- anatomy the technical name for bone
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Example Sentences
An operating system called /e/OS might have been the answer Mr Mirza was looking for.
Catherine points to potential areas that could have been missed on her large OS map covering the kitchen table.
“If Apple integrates OpenAI at the OS level, then Apple devices will be banned at my companies,” Musk wrote on X. “That is an unacceptable security violation.”
OS is well known for its travel and walking maps, but is also responsible for maintaining Great Britain's national geographic database.
The Meta spokesperson declined to address the roadmap or whether the OS that Box's team was building would be in the first generation AR glasses.
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