Oz
n.
nickname for Australia (Slang); imaginary magical place, Land of Oz (from L. Frank Baum's "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"); Amos Klausner Oz (born 1939), Israeli novelist; male first name; family name (Hebrew)
oz. (ounce)
n.
unit of weight equal to 1/16 of a pound; unit of liquid measurement equal to 0.0284 of a litre; little bit, small amount
Oz
MHSnet
MHSnet is a store-and-forward messaging system for wide area networks. Also known as ACSnet, it formed the technology basis for the Australian Computer Science network.The system was developed at the
University of Sydney by
Piers Lauder and Bob Kummerfeld. It is similar in concept to
UUCP, and enables transfers of email and files in an efficient manner over non-dedicated links.MHSnet was a key technology in the introduction of
Internet access in
Australia. Due to the prohibitive costs of telecommunications structure, and the small amount of bandwidth available both internally and to other countries, MHSnet provided a system that could more efficiently utilise network resources. Gateways between the MHSnet system and the Internet were provided by many universities, and access to non-academic users was granted in the early 1990s.
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Ounce
oz.
Noun
1. a unit of weight equal to one sixteenth of a pound or 16 drams or 28.349 grams
(synonym) ounce
(hypernym) avoirdupois unit
(part-holonym) pound, lb
(part-meronym) dram
Oz
n.
Oz, from the story "The Wizard of Oz"; Hebrew name; ounce
Oz
n.
Oz, nickname for Australia (Slang); imaginary magical place, Land of Oz (from L. Frank Baum's "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"); Amos Klausner Oz (born 1939), Israeli novelist; male first name; family name (Hebrew)