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Meanings and definitions for MO
What does MO stand for? What does MO mean?
- Mo (Oz), a fictional country in the book The Magical Monarch of Mo by L. Frank Baum
- Mo, a girl in the Horrible Histories TV series
- Mo, also known as Mortimer, a fictional character in the novel Inkheart by Cornelia Funke
- Mo, a fictional character in the webcomic Jesus and Mo
- Mo, the main character in the fictional Mo's Mischief series
- Mo, an ophthalmosaurus from The Land Before Time franchise
- MO (Maintenance Operator), a fictional robot character in the Filmation series Young Sentinels
- M-O (Microbe Obliterator), a fictional robot character in film WALL-E
- Mo the clown, a character played by Roy Rene, 20th-century Australian stage comedian
- Mo Harris, a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders
- Little Mo Mitchell, a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders
- "Mo" (魔 demon) The Boxer's Omen, a 1983 Hong Kong film, original title
- Mo (2010 film), a 2010 television movie about British politician Mo Mowlam
- Mo (2016 film), a 2016 Tamil horror film
- M.O. (album), a 2013 album by American hip hop artist Nelly
- M.O, an English pop trio
- Mo Awards, annual awards for Australian live entertainment
- The MO, a Dutch pop band
- Altria Group, formerly Philip Morris (New York Stock Exchange symbol MO)
- Calm Air (IATA airline designator MO), an airline based in Thompson, Manitoba, Canada
- Milicja Obywatelska, a state police institution in Poland from 1944–1990
- Mo (kana), Romanisation of the Japanese kana も and モ
- Moldavian language (deprecated ISO 639-1 language code "mo")
- Mo (given name)
- Mo (Chinese surname)
- Mo (Korean surname)
- Mo (wrestler), one half of the tag team Men on a Mission
- MØ (born 1988), Danish singer songwriter (real name Karen Marie Ørsted)
- Mo Jamil, British singer who won the sixth series of The Voice UK
- Mr. Mo (rapper), rapper, member of the group Jim Crow
- Mr. Mo (singer), member of the Danish band Kaliber
- Mariano Rivera, a US baseball player nicknamed Mo
- Mo i Rana, a town in Rana municipality, Nordland county
- Mo, Aust-Agder, a village in Vegårshei municipality, Agder county
- Mo, Møre og Romsdal, a village in Surnadal municipality, Møre og Romsdal county
- Mo, Norway, a village in Nord-Odal municipality, Innlandet county
- Mo, Telemark, a former municipality in the old Telemark county
- Mo, Vestland, a village in Modalen municipality, Vestland county
- County Mayo, Ireland (vehicle plate code MO)
- Macau (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code MO)
- Missouri, US (postal abbreviation)
- Moscow Oblast, Russia
- Province of Modena, Italy (vehicle plate code MO)
- Mo (divination), a traditional Tibetan Buddhist technique of divination
- Mo (religion), an animist religion of the Zhuang people of China
- Modern Orthodox Judaism, a movement that attempts to synthesize Orthodox Jewish values with the secular world
- .mo, country code top level domain of Macau
- Magneto-optical drive (magneto-optical storage), a data storage medium
- Microsoft Office, an office software suite
- Mode of operation, in encryption block ciphers
- Motivating operation, a term describing the effectiveness of consequences in operant conditioning
- Mo (grist mill) (磨), ancient Chinese stone implements used to grind grain into flour
- Manual override, a mechanism wherein control is taken from an automated system and given to the user
- Metalorganics, also known as organometallics, in chemistry and materials science
- Molecular orbital, a mathematical function describing the wave-like behavior of an electron in a molecule
- Molybdenum (symbol Mo), a chemical element
- Momentary open (MO), a group of electrical switches
- Yamaha MO, a music synthesizer
- MO-class small guard ship, a class of small ships produced before and during World War II for the Soviet Navy
- Morris Oxford MO, an automobile produced by Morris Motors of the United Kingdom from 1948 to 1954
- Mo (Chinese zoology), a name that semantically changed from "giant panda", to "a mythical chimera", to "tapir"
- Modus operandi (abbreviation m.o.), Latin meaning "mode of operation"; distinctive behavior patterns of an entity
- Month (abbreviation mo.), a unit of time of approximately 30 days
- Operation Mo, or the Port Moresby Operation, a Japanese plan to take the Australian Territory of New Guinea during World War II
- mho, in physics, the reciprocal of the "ohm" unit of resistance
- Deg language (Ghana)
- Wakde language (New Guinea)
- Zhu Youzhen (888–923, reigned 913–923), Emperor Mo of Later Liang
- Li Congke (885–936, reigned 934–936), Emperor Mo of Later Tang
- Emperor Mo of Western Xia (died 1227, reigned 1226–1227)
- Emperor Mo of Jin (died 1234, reigned in 1234)
- Mo Church (Innlandet), a church in Nord-Odal municipality in Innlandet county, Norway
- Mo Church (Møre og Romsdal), a church in Surnadal municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway
- Mo Church (Nordland), a church in the town of Mo i Rana in Rana municipality in Nordland county, Norway
- Mo Church (Tokke), a church in Tokke municipality in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway
- Mo Church (Vestland), a church in Modalen municipality in Vestland county, Norway
- Meaux, a town in the Seine-et-Marne department, France
Arrondissement of Meaux
- Canton of Meaux-Nord
- Canton of Meaux-Sud
- CS Meaux, football club
- CS Meaux (WBC), a wheelchair basketball club
- Meaux-la-Montagne, a commune in the Rhône department, France
- Meaux Abbey and Meaux, East Riding of Yorkshire, a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
- Meaux, Louisiana, an unincorporated area in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, USA
- Huey P. Meaux, American record producer
- Meaux, the French surname was the origin of surname Moe** or Mow given to some of the immigrants to the United States from France in the 1600s. It was not uncommon for spellings to be simplified phonetically when immigrating to the United States. (**Of different ancestry than Moe or Moen surnames of Norwegian ancestry and origin.)
- MØ, Danish singer songwriter (real name Karen Marie Ørsted)
- MΦ (not to be confused with MØ), an abbreviation for Macrophages, cells produced by the differentiation of monocytes in tissues.
- Mobile, Alabama, a U.S. port city
- Mobile, Arizona, a small town near Phoenix, U.S.
- Mobile, California
- Mobile (band), a Canadian rock band
- The Mobiles, a 1980s British band
- Mobile (album), a 1999 album by Brazilian Paulinho Moska
- "Mobile" (song), a 2003 song by Avril Lavigne from Let Go
- "Mobile", a song by Gentle Giant from the album Free Hand
- Mobile (sculpture), a kinetic sculpture constructed to take advantage of the principle of equilibrium
- Mobile (TV series), a British ITV drama
- "Mobile", a short story by J. G. Ballard, later renamed "Venus Smiles"
- Mobile, a feature of the game GunBound
- Mobile Magazine, a publication on portable electronics
- Garde Mobile the special military in French Language
- Mobile Brigade Corps (Brimob), the special police force of Indonesia
- Mobile forces, especially:
Motorized infantry
- Mounted infantry
- Operation Mobile, Canadian Forces operations in the 2011 military intervention in Libya
- Motility
- Motion (physics), the ability to move or be moved
- Mobile computing, a generic term describing one's ability to use technology in mobile environments
- Mobile device, such as a smartphone, tablet, or computer designed for mobile computing
- Mobile game, a video game played on a mobile phone, smartphone, PDA or handheld computer
- Mobile network operator, a company which provides mobile phone network access and services
- Mobile operating system, the various underlying systems to power and run phones
- Mobile phone, a portable telephone that can make and receive calls
- Mobile radio, wireless communications systems and devices which are based on radio frequencies
- Mobile rig
- Mobile station, user equipment and software needed for communication with a wireless telephone network
- Mobile Web, the World Wide Web as accessed from mobile devices using Mobile Web Browser
- Mobile TV, TV services viewed via a mobile device
- Mabila, a Native American people of Alabama
- Mobil, a major oil company
- Moe Szyslak, on the animated television show The Simpsons
- Moe, leader of The Three Stooges, played by Moe Howard
- Moe (slang) (萌え), a Japanese slang term applied to characters in video games or anime and manga
- Moe (band), often stylized as "moe.", an American jam band formed in 1989
- m.o.e., short for Master of Entertainment, a Pony Canyon label for some of their anime works
- Moe (given name), including nicknames
- Moe (surname)
- Moe Lake, a lake in Minnesota
- Moe Pond, a lake in New York
- Moe Township, Douglas County, Minnesota
- Moe Settlement, Wisconsin, a ghost town
- Mobile (Amtrak station), Amtrak station code MOE, Alabama
- Moe, Estonia, a village
- Moe, Victoria, Australia
- Moe River, Victoria, Australia
- Moe Island, South Orkney Islands, Antarctica
- .moe, an internet top-level domain
- Molecular Operating Environment, a software system sold by Chemical Computing Group
- Battleships Asbjørnsen and Moe, rumored, but non-existent Norwegian ships that concerned Swedish intelligence services in 1905
- Magpul Original Equipment, a designation used by the manufacturer of firearms equipment
- Ministry of Education
- Margin of exposure
- Moe's Southwest Grill, an American fast casual restaurant franchise
- Moe's Tavern, operated by Moe Szyslak in The Simpsons
Flaming Moe's, a 1991 episode of The Simpsons
- Moe's bar and lounge, a popular Fort Greene bar that closed in April 2011
- Moes (TV series), a 2008 Dutch TV series
- Ateliers Moës-Freres a Belgian engineering company from 1904-1969
- André Moes (1930–2019), Luxembourgish Olympic cyclist
- Jeannot Moes (born 1948), Luxembourgish footballer
- Jerzy Moes (1935–2019), Polish actor
- Linda Moes (born 1971), Dutch Olympic swimmer
- Mary Alfred Moes (1828–1899), American Roman Catholic nun
- Władysław Moes (1900–1986), Polish nobleman
- Friedrich Mohs, a 19th-century German geologist who developed:
Mohs scale of mineral hardness, a scale used in materials science to describe hardness
- Frederic E. Mohs, an American doctor who developed:
Mohs surgery, a microscopically controlled surgery highly effective for common types of skin cancer
- Erik Mohs, a German professional racing cyclist
- Mohs Automobile, an automobile built by the American Mohs Seaplane Corporation
- Moanalua High School, a public, co-educational college preparatory high school in Hawaiʻi
- The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, a 2006 anime sci-fi television series
- Mount Olive High School, a U.S. public high school in Flanders, New Jersey
- Mow (surname)
- Mow, Gaya, Bihar, India
- A hayloft
- English onomatopaeia for the calling sound a cat makes
- Mowing
- mho
- Macau, (446) ISO 2-letter country code
- Magneto-Optical (disk drive)
- Mail Order
- Managed Object
- Medical Officer
- Method of Operation
- Modus Operandi
- Money Order
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