What is the meaning of Os?

ISO 639-1 language code for Ossetian.

Synonym of bone.

An opening or entrance to a passage, particularly one at either end of the cervix, internal (to the uterus) or external (to the vagina).

An osar or esker.

Alternative form of o's.

ox (castrated bull)

the

bone

bone

bear (mammal)

plural of o (the letter O)

us, objective of vi

ourselves

ourself

smoke

reek

fug

imperative of ose

water

Masculine plural definite article; the

Third person plural masculine accusative pronoun; them

bone

bone

Alternative form of us

bone

Alternative form of uns.

an outlet, estuary, river mouth (where a river runs out of a lake, or enters a lake or the ocean)

to fume, smoke

to reek, malodorousness

obsolete spelling of oss.

past tense of ase

imperative of ose

a god

the runic character (/o/ or /oː/)

bone

disjunctive conjunction

Alternative form of as

door

axis (geometry: imaginary line)

and

a duck

a final emphatic particle, usually used to express sincerity

ox (castrated bull)

bone

snag, hitch

the

accusative of eles

deer

over, above

mouth

head or face

facial features, countenance, appearance

speech

mouth, lips, opening, entrance, aperture, orifice

beak of a ship

edge of a sword

bone

bone as a metaphor for something deep within the body or frame, one’s innermost being or feeling, a generalized physical presence more than a specific anatomical location

  1. hard or innermost part of trees or fruits; heartwood

hard or innermost part of trees or fruits; heartwood

bones, framework or outline of a discourse

genitive plural of osa

masculine plural of o

third-person plural direct objective personal pronoun; them

plural of o

bone

over, above

Alternative form of arsa used before vowels

axis

axis

axle

you, to you, for you; dative and accusative of vosotros

fumes, vapors (with a particular odor and slightly suffocating, especially from cooking)

a river mouth; the place where a creek, stream or river enters into a lake

indefinite genitive singular of o

it

if

Source: wiktionary.org