Amos
Amos or AMOS may refer to:
People
- Amos (prophet), one of the twelve minor prophets in the Hebrew Bible
- Book of Amos, his writings
- Amos, son of Nephi and his son Amos, two minor figures in the Book of Mormon
Technology
- AMOS or Advanced Mortar System, a 120 mm automatic twin barreled, breech loaded mortar turret
- AMOS (programming language), a dialect of BASIC on the Amiga computer
- AMOS (Alpha Micro Operating System) – see Alpha Microsystems
- AMOS, a statistical software package for structural equation modeling, produced by SPSS
- AMOS, or Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing observatory, an Air Force Research Laboratory operating on Maui, Hawaii
- Amos (satellite), series of Israeli IAI-built civilian communications satellites
Places
- Amos, California, in Imperial County
- Amos, Kentucky
- Adams Morgan, neighborhood also known as Amos in Washington, DC
- Amos, Quebec, town in northwestern Quebec, Canada
- Amos (ancient city), ancient town close to Marmaris, Turkey
- Amos Lake (disambiguation)
Other uses
- AMOS, or Allianz Managed Operations & Services, a company part of the Allianz Group
- Amos (name) a given name and surname
- Amos (film), a 1985 film
- Amos, the NATO reporting name of the Vympel R-33 air-to-air missile
- Amos 'n' Andy (1920s-1950s), radio-serial situation comedy popular in the United States
- Famous Amos, cookie company founded by Wally Amos
- Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society
- Amos (band), an American Christian rock band
- Ancient Mystic Order of Samaritans, a fraternal appendant body to the Odd Fellows.
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