KO
KO stands for:
- Cathode ray oscilloscope , in electrical engineering and electronics
 - Club chairman, the chairman of a group of members of the Austrian National Council
 - Bankruptcy regulations, legal work:
- German law: predecessor of the Insolvency Code (Germany) valid until 1999
 - Austrian law: predecessor of the Insolvency Code (Austria) valid until 2010
 
 - Artistic director at the film
 - The Coca-Cola Company , ticker symbol
 - Purchase option , e.g. B. in contracts of football professionals, (common abbreviation in football forums)
 
KO as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Albania: Korça County (expiring)
 - Germany: independent city of Koblenz
 - Greece: Rodopi (regional district) ( Ko motini) (without KOH, KOK, KOP)
 - UK: Northampton
 - Macedonia: Kočani
 - Montenegro: Kotor
 - Netherlands: Army (only with two letters)
 - Austria: Korneuburg district
 - Serbia: Kovin
 
KO as a small vehicle license plate in inland shipping:
Ko or Kō is the family name of the following people:
- Ko A-ra (* 1992), South Korean badminton player
 - Ko Ah-seong (* 1992), South Korean actress
 - Ko Chiao-lin (* 1973), Taiwanese soccer player
 - Ko Chun-hsiung († 2015), Taiwanese actor
 - Ko Dong-sik (* 1973), South Korean hockey player
 - Ko Euna (* 1988), South Korean actress
 - Ko Eun-byul (* 1993), South Korean badminton player
 - Ko Gi-hyun (* 1986), South Korean short tracker
 - Ko Hyeong-ryeol (born 1954), South Korean poet
 - Ko Hyung-jin (* 1982), South Korean football referee
 - Ko Jae-wook (* 1951), South Korean soccer player and coach
 - Ko Jeong-un (* 1966), South Korean football player and coach
 - Ko Jong-su (* 1978), South Korean soccer player and coach
 - Joycelyn Ko (* 1986), Canadian badminton player
 - Ko Ki-gu (* 1980), South Korean soccer player
 - Lydia Ko (* 1997), New Zealand professional golfer
 - Ko Mi-young († 2009), South Korean mountaineer
 - Ko Min-jung (* 1979), South Korean politician
 - Minoru Kō (*?), Japanese actress
 - Ko Ping-chung , Taiwanese pool player
 - Ko Pin-yi (* 1989), Taiwanese pool player
 - Sebastian Ko (* 1971), German director and screenwriter
 - Ko Seung-hwan (* 1997), South Korean sprinter
 - Ko So-young (born 1972), South Korean actress
 - Ko Sung-hyun (* 1987), South Korean badminton player
 - Ko Un (* 1933), Korean poet and writer
 - Ko Wen-je (* 1959), Taiwanese doctor and politician, mayor of Taipei
 - Ko Won-hee (* 1994), South Korean actress
 - Ko Yong-hi (1953-2004), North Korean wife of Kim Jong-il
 
Ko is
- an alternative name of the Akha , a mountain people in Southeast Asia
 - an African language, see Ko (language)
 - a city in Ghana, see Ko (Ghana)
 - a Dutch pop duo, see Gebroeders Ko
 - the Thai word for island and precedes all Thai island names, see list of Thai islands
 
Kō is
- the name of the position Kō in the board game Go
 - one of the early Japanese Five Kings of Wa
 
ko stands for
- the filename extension * .ko ( kernel object ) for kernel modules
 - kilo octet , the thousandfold of a data unit consisting of eight bits, see octet (computer science)
 - the Korean language (according to ISO 639-1)
 
Ko- (also Co- ) means as a Latin prefix
- "Together (with others)", e.g. B. Co-author , cotrainer , codependency
 
K. o. Or k. o. (with spaces) is an abbreviation for:
- Knockout or knocked out in boxing matches or in a figurative sense, see Knockout (sport)
 
k. O. is an abbreviation for:
- "No disclosure", see trade and business secret
 
See also:
Wiktionary: KO  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations