Akademik

o.s.
1. (in prescriptions) the left eye. [ < L oculus sinister]
2. See ordinary seaman.

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os1 «os», noun, plural os|sa «OS uh».
Latin. a bone.
os2 «os», noun, plural o|ra «AWR uh, OHR-».
Latin. a mouth; opening.
os3 «ohs», noun, plural o|sar.
Geology. an esker.
[< Swedish ås ridge (of a hill or roof); åsar, plural]
os-,
prex, the form of ob- (Cf.ob-) in some cases before c and t, as in oscine, ostensible.
o.s. or o/s (no periods),
out of stock.
Os (no periods),
osmium (chemical element).
OS (no periods) or O.S.
Old Saxon.
O.S.,
1. Old Style,
2. ordinary seaman.

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abbr.
(in prescriptions) the left eye
Origin:
Latin, oculus sinister

Useful english dictionary. 2012.