Sus
Sus stands for:
- Sus (coin) , ancient Jewish unit of coins
- Sus (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) , French commune in the canton of Navarrenx
- Sus (pigs) , genus of mammals from the real pig family
- Sus (drink) , drink made with liquorice root or liquorice ( ar . Sūs ) from the Arab world
People:
- Can Erdoğan-Sus (* 1979), Turkish composer
- Daniel Sus (* 1976), German composer
- Martin Sus (soccer player, 1989) (* 1989), Czech soccer player
- Martin Sus (soccer player, 1990) (* 1990), Czech soccer player
- Oleg Sus (1924–1992), Czech literary scholar
- Stepan Sus (* 1981), Ukrainian clergyman, curia bishop in the Grand Archbishopric of Kiev-Halych
SUS stands for:
- Saybolt Universal Second , an obsolete unit of viscosity
- Schulte-Ufer Sundern , the brand under which the cookware manufacturer Schulte-Ufer sells its products
- Single UNIX Specification , a standardization and certification system for Unix operating systems
- Sistema Único de Saúde , the Brazilian healthcare system
- Software Update Services , a Windows program for update management
- Sun Air of Scandinavia , Danish airline (ICAO code)
- System Usability Scale , a questionnaire to assess the usability
SuS stands for:
- Game and sports club , see list of sports club abbreviations
- Schoolchildren , a gender-neutral term for schoolchildren used in school education
sus stands for:
- Susu (language) (ISO-639-3 code), one of the Mande languages
- suspended (chord) , see fourth suspension
See also: