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Meanings and definitions for OZ
What does OZ stand for? What does OZ mean?
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- The Oz series of books created by L. Frank Baum
Land of Oz, the setting for many of L. Frank Baum's novels
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900), the first book in the series
- Oz (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), a character from the TV series
- Oz (One Piece), a manga character
- OZ (Ultimate Marvel), a mutagen
- OZ, a virtual world, virtual reality in the movie, Summer Wars
- Leonard "Oz" Osbourne, a Geordie bricklayer in British TV series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, played by Jimmy Nail
- Chris Ostreicher, a character in the American Pie film series
- Nicholas "Oz" Oseransky, a character in the comedy film, The Whole Nine Yards and its sequel, The Whole Ten Yards.
- Organization of the Zodiac, or Oz, an organization in the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
- Oz Vessalius, a protagonist in the manga Pandora Hearts
- Oz, a playable character in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's Exo Zombies mode
- Wizard of Oz (character), often known simply as "Oz"
- Oz (comics), a comic book series based on The Wizard of Oz
- Oz (Judge Dredd story), a mini-series
- Oz (Buffy comic)
- Oz (2000 AD), a future city in Australia
- Oz, a manga by Natsumi Itsuki
- Oz (Finnish band), a heavy metal band
- Oz (Japanese band), a rock band
- Oz (Missy Higgins album), a 2014 album
- FZ:OZ, an album by Frank Zappa
- Oz (soundtrack), the soundtrack for the HBO television series
- OZ (record producer), a record producer from Switzerland
- Oz by Machine Gun Kelly an artist
- Oz (magazine), an Australia/UK underground satire magazine published from 1963 to 1973
- The Oz, a nickname for the newspaper The Australian
- OZ (radio amateur magazine) - Danish radio amateur magazine published by Experimenterende Danske Radioamatører.
- Oz (TV series), an HBO-produced prison drama
- Oz (1976 film), an Australian update of The Wizard of Oz
- Oz the Great and Powerful (2013 film), a 2013 American fantasy adventure film
- OZ - Over Zenith, a game for the PlayStation 2
- Oz: Into the Wild, a novel featuring the Buffy the Vampire Slayer character Oz
- OZ Group, an Italian wheel manufacturer
- OZ Minerals, an Australian mining company
- Circus Oz, an Australian circus group
- The Oz Film Manufacturing Company, an independent film studio from 1914 to 1915, co-founded by L. Frank Baum
- CHOZ-FM, a Canadian radio station based in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, known as OZ FM
- Asiana Airlines (IATA code OZ since 1988)
- Ozark Air Lines (IATA code OZ until 1986)
- Oz (surname), a list of people
- Oz (given name), a list of people with either the given name or nickname
- O. Z. Whitehead (1911–1998), American character actor
- Oz Fox (born 1961), stage name of Richard Alfonso Martinez, lead guitarist of the Christian glam metal band Stryper
- Oz, ring name of Kevin Nash (born 1959), American semi-retired professional wrestler
- Oz, stage name of Rylan Durham as a rapper of Part-Timers. Local to New Mexico with two other rappers, A.Z.O.T.H. (Kyree Posey) and Azimuth Rane (Hunter Duquette)
- Frank Oz, American puppeteer, filmmaker and actor.
- A nickname for Australia; see Name of Australia
- Oz, Isère, a town and commune in France
- Oz, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Oz Park, a public park in Chicago
- A nickname for Oswego, New York
- Oz, Cocktail Bar, in Chios, Greece
- Oz Terra, the unofficial name for a particular region on Pluto's moon, Charon.
- Oz (programming language)
- .oz, a former MHSnet domain
- .oz, an OpenNIC hosted Top-level domain
- OZ Virtual, a 3D world viewer
- Oz: an EEG electrode site according to the 10-20 system
- Congregation Ohab Zedek, a Manhattan synagogue sometimes abbreviated OZ
- Ornstein–Zernike equation, in statistical mechanics
- O2, the common allotrope of the chemical element oxygen
- O2, an EEG electrode site according to the 10–20 system
- SGI O2, a Unix workstation computer
- UOC O2, institutional repository of the Open University of Catalonia
- The O2, an entertainment district in London, England
The O2 Arena, the arena within The O2
- O2 Arena (Prague) or Sazka Arena, an arena in Prague, Czech Republic
- O2 Centre, an indoor shopping and entertainment centre on Finchley Road, London, England
- O2 Residence, a part of the Jumeirah Lake Towers in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- O2 World (Berlin), an indoor arena in Berlin, Germany
- O2 World (Hamburg), an indoor arena in Hamburg, Germany
- Otoyol 2, a motorway in Turkey called "O2"
- The O2 (Dublin), the former name of 3Arena
- O2 (FireHouse album) (2000) album of the rock band FireHouse
- O2 (O-Town album) (2002) album by American boy band O-Town
- O2 (Tonéx album) (2002) album by Gospel singer Tonéx
- O2: Avalon Remixed, a 2002 album by Avalon
- O2 (Son of Dave album), 2006 album by Son of Dave
- "O2", a song by Orange Range from Panic Fancy
- "O2", a 2002 song by Sleater-Kinney from One Beat
- Ö2, a radio service for Austria and South Tyrol
- O2, a character in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
- O2, trading name for Telefónica Europe, a European telecommunications provider
O2 Store, a chain of retail stores owned and operated by Telefónica Europe, with regional subsidiaries:
- O2 (brand), Telefónica mobile network global brand name
- O2 (Ireland), merged into Three Ireland
- O2 (UK)
- O2 Czech Republic
- Telefónica Germany
- Telefónica Slovakia
- O2 Academy, a chain of music venues
- O2 Wireless USA or H2O Wireless, a prepaid wireless service by Locus Telecommunications
- O2TV, a Russian independent socially political TV channel
- Cessna O-2 Skymaster, a military twin-engine light aircraft
- Douglas O-2, a military single-engine observation biplane
- O 2-class submarine, a class of submarines of the Royal Netherlands Navy
- Oldershaw O-2, a glider
- SP&S Class O-2, a 1910 steam locomotives class
- USS O-2 (SS-63), a 1918 United States O class submarine
- O-2, a pay grade in the US uniformed services
First Lieutenant in the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps
- Lieutenant (junior grade) in the Navy, Coast Guard, Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps
- Oxide ion, chemical formula O2−
- Superoxide, chemical formula O−2
- Dioxygenyl, O+2
- Ordnance Survey, national mapping agency of Great Britain
- Austrian Airlines (IATA code OS based on its original name: Österreichische Luftverkehrs AG)
- O.S. Engines, a Japanese manufacturer of model aircraft engines
- Operating system, computer system software that manages the hardware and software of a computer
- OpenStack, a software platform for cloud computing
- "Os" (Fringe), an episode of the television show Fringe
- Outlaw Star, a manga and anime series
- Oculus sinister, meaning "left eye" in general ophthalmologic or optometric usage, particularly in eyeglass prescriptions
- Ohtahara syndrome, a brain disorder
- Overall survival rate, a cancer survival statistic
- ostium, in medicine, a mouth or external opening, in particular:
external os, the external orifice of the uterus
- internal os, the internal orifice of the uterus
- per os, meaning "ingestion by mouth"
- os or ostium, the opening of a coronary artery
- Oneiroid syndrome, a dreamlike fantastic delusional state
- Alexander Os (born 1980), a Norwegian biathlete
- Os du Randt (born 1972), a South African rugby player
- Os Guinness (born 1941), an English author and social critic
- Os, Innlandet, a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway
- Os, Hordaland, a former municipality in Hordaland county, Norway
- Os, Østfold, a parish in Rakkestad municipality in Østfold county, Norway
- Oś, Kluczbork County, a village in Kluczbork County, Opole Voivodeship, Poland
- Osiedle (Os.), a Polish term used for housing subdivisions in Poland
- Os, Värnamo, a village in Värnamo Municipality, Småland province, Sweden
- OS, ICAO code for airports in Syria
- Ōs, an Old English word denoting a god in Anglo-Saxon paganism, related to æsir
- O.S., Order of Santiago, a Spanish order dedicated to St James the Greater
- O.S., Order of Sikatuna, the national order of diplomatic merit of the Philippines
- Ocean Science (journal), an oceanographic journal
- Osmium, a chemical element (symbol Os)
- Ohio State Buckeyes, a group of collegiate teams representing The Ohio State University
- Os TF, a sports club in Os, Norway
- On-sight climbing, an ascent of a rock climbing route on the first attempt
- Baltimore Orioles, an American baseball team nicknamed "O's"
- Leyton Orient, an English football (soccer) team nicknamed "O's
- Ordinary seaman, an unlicensed member of the deck department of a merchant ship
- Ordnance sergeant, an enlisted rank in the U.S. and Confederate armies during the American Civil War era
- Old Shirburnian, used by alumni of Sherborne School
- Old Stonyhurst, used by alumni of Stonyhurst College
- Ōs (rune) (ᚩ), a rune of the Anglo-Saxon fuþorc
- Old Style (O.S.) date, indicating use of the Julian Calendar, as opposed to "N.S." (new style) indicating use of the Gregorian Calendar
- Ossetic language (ISO 639-1 abbreviation OS)
- Object sexuality, sexual attraction to inanimate objects
- Oral sex
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