DOS
1 Americannoun
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Etymology
Origin of DOS
d(isk) o(perating) s(ystem)
Example Sentences
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Dos Santos, who speaks four languages, is a bit of a mix of LAFC’s first two managers — not nearly as strict as Bradley, the drill sergeant, yet not quite as relaxed as Cherundolo.
From Los Angeles Times
Yet tourists might find themselves entirely alone at Cromeleque dos Almendres which along with the smaller and less-visited Cromeleque de Vale Maria do Meio are mysterious mini-Stonehenge circles of planted stone monoliths.
Fellow 18-year-old Leandro Martins Dos Santos says many of his friends spent "a fortune" on getting dressed up, but his outlay was modest.
From BBC
Its Basic programming language and DOS operating system weren’t innovative in the market—but became standards.
From Barron's
Woe to you if you were hoping for a captioned translation for that performance of “Dos Oruguitas.”
From Salon
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