Hudson vs Os - What's the difference?
hudson | os |
A river in United States that flows through upstate New York down the Hudson valley into the Atlantic Ocean.
, transferred from the surname.
A town in Colorado
A CDP in Florida
A village in Illinois
A town in Indiana
A city in Iowa
A city in Kansas
A town in Maine
A town in Massachusetts
A city in Michigan
A town in New Hampshire
A city in New York
A town in North Carolina
A city in Ohio
A CDP in Pennsylvania
A city in Quebec, Canada
A town in South Dakota
A city in Texas
A city in Wisconsin
A town in Wyoming
Ordnance Survey
oculus sinister — left eye
outsize
(UK) an Ordnance Survey map.
(software) operating system
* 2008 , Karim Yaghmour, Jon Masters, Gilad Ben-Yossef, Building Embedded Linux Systems
* 2010 , Jorge Orchilles, Microsoft Windows 7 Administrator's Reference
* 2009 , Emmett Dulaney', CompTIA A+ Complete Review Guide
As a proper noun hudson
is .As a verb os is
.hudson
English
(wikipedia Hudson)Proper noun
(en proper noun)Derived terms
* Hudsonian *Anagrams
*os
English
Initialism
(Initialism) (head)Derived terms
* (operating system) RTOS , JeOSNoun
(en-noun)- We've got an OS of the Cuckmere area.
- I've decided to install two different OSes on my new laptop.
- Some vendors do now have a variant of the per-unit royalty (usually termed a “shared risk,” or similar approach), but it is not strictly the same as for those proprietary embedded OSes mentioned before
- A policy-created scheduled task will be accepted by computers running client OSes as old as Windows 2000
- In a dual-boot configuration, you install two OSs on the computer (Windows XP and Windows 2000, for example).