OSD
OSD may refer to:
Science and medicine
- Ocean Science Discussions, the discussion and review section of the journal Ocean Science
- Optimal shape design, a part of the field of optimal control theory
- Oral sedation dentistry, the oral administration of sedatives to facilitate dental procedures
- Oral solid dose, a form of oral administration of medication
- Osgood–Schlatter disease, an inflammation of the growth plate at the tibial tuberosity which occurs mostly in teenage boys
Technology and computing
- Object storage device, computer data storage device that manages data as objects
- On-screen display, a feature of visual devices like VCRs and DVD players that displays program, position, and setting data on a connected TV or computer display
- Open Source Definition, criteria used by the Open Source Initiative to determine whether or not a software license can be considered open source
- OpenSearch Description document, an XML file format that identifies and describes a search engine
- Operating System Deployment, a component of Microsoft's System Center Configuration Manager product
Other uses
- Åre Östersund Airport, Sweden, IATA airport code
- Office of the Secretary of Defense, the principal staff of the United States Secretary of Defense
- Officer on Special Duty, a Bangladeshi, Indian, and Pakistani civil service officer
- Oklahoma School for the Deaf, a K-12 residential school for the deaf or hard-hearing students
- Olympia School District, a school district in Olympia, Washington
- One Shot Deal, a live album by Frank Zappa posthumously released in 2008
- Oregon School for the Deaf
- Overseas Surveys Directorate, the United Kingdom's central survey and mapping organisation for British colonies and protectorates 1984–1991
- Oxnard Elementary School District, a school district in Oxnard, California
Topics referred to by the same term
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title OSD.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.