Bos
Bos stands for:
- Actual cattle , scientific name of the animal species
- Bos (unit) , former Dutch piece measure
- Bos (Adour) , tributary of the Adour, France
- Bos (Nahe) , tributary of the Nahe in the Saarland
bos stands for:
- Bosnian language , Slavic language, according to ISO-639-2 code
Bos is a family name for the following people:
- Arie Bos (1892–1962), Dutch billiards player
- Bert Bos (* 1963), Dutch computer scientist
- Caroline Bos (* 1959), Dutch art historian and architect
- Charles Du Bos (1882–1939), French writer and literary critic
- Cyril Bos (* 1972), French racing cyclist
- Ellen Bos (* 1960), German political scientist and university lecturer
- Else Bos (* 1959), Dutch manager and head of insurance and pension fund supervision
- Ery Bos (1908–2005), German-Dutch actress
- Gerardus Johannes Bos (1825–1898), Dutch draftsman and book illustrator
- Gerrit Bos (* 1948), Dutch Judaist
- Henk Bos (* 1940), Dutch mathematician
- Jaap Bos (* 1953), Dutch football player
- Jan Bos (* 1975), Dutch cyclist and speed skater
- Jan Justus Bos (1939–2003), Dutch rower
- Kees van den Bos (* 1965), Dutch social psychologist and university professor
- Kimberley Bos (* 1993), Dutch skeleton pilot
- Lex Bos (* 1957), Dutch hockey player
- Marcelien Bos-de Koning (* 1978), Dutch sailor
- Marco Bos (* 1979), Dutch racing cyclist
- Michiel van den Bos (* 1975), Dutch musician and producer
- Nel Bos (* 1947), Dutch swimmer
- Peter George Bos (* 1938), American rower
- Peter Bos (* 1950), Dutch actor
- Pieter Roelof Bos (1847–1902), Dutch teacher
- Ralf Bos (* 1961), German chef and delicatessen dealer
- Renée Jones-Bos (* 1952), Dutch diplomat
- Saskia Bos (* before 1970), Dutch exhibition maker, museum director and art historian
- Stef Bos (* 1961), Dutch singer, songwriter and actor
- Theo Bos (soccer player) (1965-2013), Dutch soccer player and coach
- Theo Bos (* 1983), Dutch cyclist
- Thomas Bos (* 1968), Dutch speed skater
- Wilfried Bos (* 1953), German educationalist
- Willem Hendrik van den Bos (1896–1974), Dutch-South African astronomer
- Wouter Bos (* 1963), Dutch politician
BOS stands for:
- Bank for Upper Austria and Salzburg , formerly, today Oberbank
- Bank Ochrony Środowiska , Polish commercial bank
- Basic oxygen steelmaking , process of crude steel production, see Linz-Donawitz process
- Authorities and organizations with security tasks , security institutions
- Vocational high school , German type of school to obtain university entrance qualification
- Biuro Odbudowy Stolicy , office for the reconstruction of Warsaw after World War II
- Book of Shadows , Book of Shadows , religious text of the Wicca
- Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation , association for the protection of orangutans
- Borneo Orangutan Survival Germany , Association for the Protection of Orangutans
- Bottom of stack , see stack memory
- Bus traffic Oder-Spree , DB bus traffic Oder-Spree, Fürstenwalde / Spree
- Railway building and operating regulations for narrow-gauge railways , statutory ordinance
- Logan International Airport Airport in the city of Boston, according to the IATA code
- OpenSkies , British airline, according to ICAO code
BO-S stands for:
- Santa Cruz Department , Bolivia, according to ISO-3166-2 code
See also :
Wiktionary: bos - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations