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See also: Appendix:Variations of "os"
Translingual
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Abbreviation of Latin oculus sinister.
Symbol
[edit]OS
- (optometry) the left eye
Alternative forms
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[edit]- OD (“right eye”)
English
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[edit]Proper noun
[edit]OS
- (sports) Abbreviation of Owen Sound.
- The Ordnance Survey, official mapping agency in Great Britain (see also the noun below).
- Related terms: OSNI
Adjective
[edit]OS (not comparable)
- Abbreviation of outsize (clothes for large people)
- Abbreviation of oversize.
- Abbreviation of Old Style; a term used in English language historical studies to indicate that a date conforms to the Julian calendar instead of the modern Gregorian calendar
- (screenwriting) Abbreviation of offscreen; indicates a line of dialogue is spoken by someone not visible onscreen
Adverb
[edit]OS (not comparable)
- (Australia, informal) Abbreviation of overseas.
- 2015, Mick Houghton, I've Always Kept a Unicorn: The Biography of Sandy Denny:
- You did the overseas trip. You went OS.
- 2022, The Betoota Advocate, The Australian Dream: Sell everything and move to Betoota, page 33:
- I kind of expanded my circle a bit more when I went OS [overseas].
Noun
[edit]- (UK) an Ordnance Survey map.
- We've got an OS of the Cuckmere area.
- Calton Hill in Edinburgh is located at OS grid ref NT262741.
- (software) Initialism of operating system.
- I've decided to install two different OSes on my new laptop.
- 2008, Karim Yaghmour, Jon Masters, Gilad Ben-Yossef, Building Embedded Linux Systems:
- Some vendors do now have a variant of the per-unit royalty (usually termed a “shared risk,” or similar approach), but it is not strictly the same as for those proprietary embedded OSes mentioned before […]
- 2010, Jorge Orchilles, Microsoft Windows 7 Administrator's Reference:
- A policy-created scheduled task will be accepted by computers running client OSes as old as Windows 2000 […]
- 2009, Emmett Dulaney, CompTIA A Complete Review Guide:
- In a dual-boot configuration, you install two OSs on the computer (Windows XP and Windows 2000, for example).
- Initialism of ordinary seaman.
- Initialism of oppidan scholar.
Derived terms
[edit]Terms derived from OS (“operating system”)
Translations
[edit]operating system
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See also
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[edit]Chinese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From initialism of English off-screen or English overlapping sound.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]OS
- (chiefly Taiwan, Internet slang) internal monologue
Hungarian
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[edit]Noun
[edit]OS (plural OS-ek)
- (computing) Abbreviation of operating system.
- Synonym: operációs rendszer
Declension
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singular | plural | |
nominative | OS | OS-ek |
accusative | OS-t | OS-eket |
dative | OS-nek | OS-eknek |
instrumental | OS-sel | OS-ekkel |
causal-final | OS-ért | OS-ekért |
translative | OS-sé | OS-ekké |
terminative | OS-ig | OS-ekig |
essive-formal | OS-ként | OS-ekként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | OS-ben | OS-ekben |
superessive | OS-en | OS-eken |
adessive | OS-nél | OS-eknél |
illative | OS-be | OS-ekbe |
sublative | OS-re | OS-ekre |
allative | OS-hez | OS-ekhez |
elative | OS-ből | OS-ekből |
delative | OS-ről | OS-ekről |
ablative | OS-től | OS-ektől |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
OS-é | OS-eké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
OS-éi | OS-ekéi |
Possessive forms of OS | ||
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possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | OS-em | OS-eim |
2nd person sing. | OS-ed | OS-eid |
3rd person sing. | OS-e | OS-ei |
1st person plural | OS-ünk | OS-eink |
2nd person plural | OS-etek | OS-eitek |
3rd person plural | OS-ük | OS-eik |
Japanese
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[edit]- Abbreviation of オペレーティングシステム (operētingu shisutemu, “operating system”); an OS
- 2011 October 21, Hikaru Nakamura, “その45 八百万と九十九 [Chapter 45: Eight Million and Ninety-Nine]”, in 聖☆おにいさん [Saint☆Young Men], volume 7 (fiction), Tokyo: Kodansha, →ISBN:
- 98の次のOSは2000のはずなのに……このOS『99』だもん
- Kyūjūhachi no tsugi no ōesu wa nisen no hazu na noni... Kono ōesu “kyūjūkyū” da mon
- The successor OS of 98 is supposed to be 2000... But this OS is ‘99’
Swedish
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[edit]OS
- operating system; Initialism of operativsystem.
- an Olympiad (instance of the Olympic Games); Initialism of olympiskt spel.
- ett OS
- an Olympiad
- ett sommar-OS
- a summer Olympic Games
- ett vinter-OS
- a winter Olympic Games
- the Olympic Games, the Olympics; Initialism of olympiska spelen.
- OS i Lillehammer
- the Olympic Games in Lillehammer
- delta i OS
- participate in the Olympic Games
- tävla i OS
- compete in the Olympic Games
- sommar-OS
- summer Olympics
- vinter-OS
- winter Olympics
- OS-elden
- the Olympic flame
- OS-facklan
- the Olympic torch
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