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KO ['keɪ'əu] abbr.
abbr. Coca Cola Company; Coca-Cola Company (символ акций Alex Lilo); Kelly Ordnance (ammunition headstamp - .50 Caliber Alex Lilo); Kelsey Osburn; kemetic orthodoxy (Alex Lilo); Key Offroad; Keystone Oaks (средняя школа в Пенсильвании Alex Lilo); kick off (Alex Lilo); Kick Out; kickoff (relay); Kills Others; kilo octet (Alex Lilo); Kiss Off; knight officer (Alex Lilo); Knight Online (MMORPG Alex Lilo); knowledge object (Alex Lilo); knowledge officer (Alex Lilo); Korean; knockout
abbr., auto. k ohms
abbr., avia. keep out
abbr., BrE King's Own
abbr., commer. Contracting Officer (Also CO)
abbr., dril. kicked off (deviated)
abbr., O&G, sahk.r. Knock Out
abbr., O&G, sakh. knockout (as in KO drum)
abbr., oil knocked out; kicked off; keep off
abbr., sport. knock out
tech. kicked-off; klystron oscillator
KO. abbr.
abbr. keep off
Ko ['keɪ'əu] abbr.
abbr. knock-out
ko ['keɪ'əu] abbr.
abbr. kiloohm
O&G effective permeability to oil
Ko ['keɪ'əu] abbr.
relig. A devotional association or confraternity which meets for religious purposes, though this may be only an aspect of the group's activities. For example, the ko may be essentially an age-mate social group formed of people born in the same year. Numerous ko beginning locally have developed into new religious movements over time. Nowadays many shrines have an office to recruit members to their ko during visits to the shrine, so that ko members may come from a wide area, including overseas Japanese communities. Traditional communities in Japan often had a number of ko devoted to various kami, Buddhist figures or Taoist deities, regarding all these as part of the same spiritual world. The anthropologist Hori, Ichiro in his study of Satoyamabe village, Nagano, found in addition to various shrines, temples, statues, iwai-den, stupas, and a multitude of other elements which provided a focus for religious devotion, the following ko: Koshin -ko, Nembutsu-ko, Ise -ko, Akiba -ko, Nijusan-ya-ko, Kannon -ko, Yama-no-kami -ko and Kinoene-ko A Popular Dictionary of Shinto (Brian Bocking)