RO

Look up RO, Ro, ro, or ro- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Ro or RO may refer to:

Organizations

  • Ro (company), an American telehealth company
  • Red Orchestra (espionage), a series of Soviet spy rings
  • Reserve Officers' Training Corps, an American armed forces training program
  • Royal Ordnance, a British armaments manufacturer
  • Reach Out (non-profit), an Australian information website
  • TAROM, a Romanian airline

Places

  • Rø, Denmark
  • Ro, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
  • Ro, Greece, a small Greek island
  • Rö Church, in Stockholm County, Sweden
  • Romania (ISO 3166-1 country code RO)
  • Rondônia, Brazil

Science and technology

  • .ro, the top level internet domain for Romania
  • Ro (antigen)
  • Autoantigen Ro, a protein
  • Ro (volume), an Egyptian unit of measurement
  • Radio occultation, a technique for measuring the properties of an atmosphere
  • Reactor operator, a person who controls a nuclear reactor
  • Relaxation oscillator, an electronic oscillator
  • Reverse osmosis, a filtration method
  • Read-only access, a computer software attribute
  • Receive only, a type of teleprinter

Other

  • Ro language, an a priori constructed language
  • Ro (kana), a Japanese character
  • Ro (title), a Fijian title of nobility
  • Ro (video game), a 2008 IOS puzzle game
  • Romanian language
  • Ro (dubious Danish king)
  • Ro (pharaoh) (fl. 32nd century BC), Egyptian pharaoh
  • Ro (name)
  • Range Officer, supervising a shooting range
  • Renewables Obligation (United Kingdom), a British order requiring renewable electricity generation
  • Restraining order, a legal injunction
  • A shortened variety of the first name Rohit
  • Residentie Orchestra, Dutch Orchestra based in Den Haag
  • Rogue One, a 2016 Star Wars film

See also

  • R0 (disambiguation)
  • Rho (disambiguation)
  • ROH (disambiguation)
  • Roll-on/roll-off, ships designed to carry wheeled cargo
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