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  • os
    os
    noun
    a bone.
  • Os
    Os
    osmium.
  • OS
    OS
    abbreviation
    Old Saxon. Also O.S.
  • o/s
    o/s
    (of the calendar) Old Style.
  • O/S
    O/S
    (of the calendar) Old Style.
  • O.S.
    O.S.
    abbreviation
    (in prescriptions) the left eye.
  • o.s.
    o.s.
    abbreviation
    out of stock
Synonyms

os

1 American  
[os] / ɒs /

noun

ossa plural
  1. Anatomy, Zoology. a bone.


os 2 American  
[os] / ɒs /

noun

ora plural
  1. Anatomy, Zoology. a mouth or orifice of the body.


os 3 American  
[ohs] / oʊs /

noun

osar plural
  1. Geology. an esker, especially when of great length.


Os 4 American  
  1. Symbol, Chemistry. osmium.


OS 5 American  

abbreviation

  1. Old Saxon. Also O.S.

  2. Computers. operating system.


o/s 6 American  
  1. (of the calendar) Old Style.

  2. out of stock.

  3. (in banking) outstanding.


O/S 7 American  
  1. (of the calendar) Old Style.


O.S. 8 American  
Or o.s.

abbreviation

  1. (in prescriptions) the left eye.


O.S. 9 American  

abbreviation

  1. Old Saxon. Also OS

  2. (of the calendar) Old Style.

  3. ordinary seaman. Also o.s.


OS 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. Old School

  2. Old Style (method of reckoning dates)

  3. Ordinary Seaman

  4. (in Britain) Ordnance Survey

  5. outsize

  6. Old Saxon (language)

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o.s. 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. out of stock

  2. banking outstanding

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Os 3 British  

symbol

  1. osmium

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os 4 British  
/ ɒs /

noun

  1. anatomy the technical name for bone

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os 5 British  
/ ɒs /

noun

  1. anatomy zoology a mouth or mouthlike part or opening

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os 6 British  
/ əʊs /

noun

  1. another name for esker

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Other Word Forms

Etymology

Origin of os1

First recorded in 1540–50; from Latin os (inflectional stem oss- ) “bone”

Origin of os2

First recorded in 1730–40; from Latin ōs (inflectional stem ōr- ) “mouth”

Origin of os3

First recorded in 1840–50 as osar (plural); from Swedish ås (plural åsar ) “ridge (of a hill),” from Old Norse áss “thick pole or main beam; rocky ridge”

Origin of O.S.8

From Latin oculus sinister

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