Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation Officer Candidate School
- abbreviation Old Church Slavonic
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- initialism linguistics
Old Church Slavonic - initialism outer continental shelf
- initialism military officer candidate school
- initialism Office of Contract Settlement
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Examples
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OCS is the latest piece in the software giant's campaign to give corporations fresh reasons to buy pricey Office upgrades for what Microsoft calls "information workers."
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I wonder about my classmates in OCS for the Marines and OTS for the Air Force.
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And, of course, 'OCS' - what most people call all of the above
VoIP & Gadgets Blog 2010
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And, of course, 'OCS' - what most people call all of the above
VoIP & Gadgets Blog 2010
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Unfortunately I took a little too much advantage of the sag and was one of about 12 boats called OCS and given a starting penalty and removed at the windward mark.
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If they graduate with their degree, they are allowed to go through a program called the OCS
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After appearing to get away to near perfect starts Hutchinson and Campbell were called OCS and had to make an agonising return to restart.
ISAF News 2009
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There were few rule 42 penalties regardless of light air and sloppy swell, and there were zero boats called OCS during this past regatta.
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When one OCS Enterprise Eoice (EV) user called another OCS user and that user re-directed the call to Voice Mail, the call got re-directed back to the caller.
MSDN Blogs 2009
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At the start Mike Golding on Ecover 3 was was called OCS and returned.
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