Amo facts for kids
Amo or AMO can mean many different things! It's a word or an abbreviation that shows up in various places, from towns and rivers to music, organizations, and even science.
Places
- Amo, Indiana: This is a small town in the United States, located in Hendricks County, Indiana.
- Amo Creek: A river found in Alaska.
- Amu Darya: A large river in Central Asia. Sometimes people call it "Amo" for short.
- Amo Township, Cottonwood County, Minnesota: A township (a type of local government area) in Minnesota, USA.
- Kampong Amo: A village located in Brunei, a country in Southeast Asia.
- Mao Airport: This airport serves the town of Mao in Chad, an African country. Its airport code is AMO.
- Mukim Amo: A "mukim" is a type of district or sub-district in Brunei.
People
- Amo (surname): This is a family name that some people have.
- Adam Morrison: Born in 1984, he is an American professional basketball player who is sometimes called "Amo."
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Amo (TV series): A TV show from the Philippines. It's a crime drama series that first aired in 2017.
- AMO (band): This is the name of a music band from Slovakia.
- Amo (Bring Me the Horizon album): A music album released in 2019 by the band Bring Me the Horizon.
- Amo (Miguel Bosé album): This is another music album, released in 2014 by Miguel Bosé. The main song on the album is also called "Amo."
- "Amo" (song): A song released in 2022 by the Swedish rapper Dani M.
Organizations
- AMO (Office for Metropolitan Architecture): This is the research part of a famous architecture company called the Office for Metropolitan Architecture.
- Advanced Medical Optics: A company that makes products for eye care.
- American Maritime Officers: This is a labor union for people who work on ships in the American merchant marine.
- Archery Trade Association: Also known as the Archery Manufacturer and Merchant's Organization, this group helps businesses involved in archery.
- Association of Municipalities of Ontario: An organization that represents cities and towns (municipalities) in the Canadian province of Ontario.
- Australian Music Online: A website about Australian music.
- Avtomobilnoe Moskovskoe Obshchestvo: This was a Soviet automobile factory, also known as Zavod Imeni Likhocheva.
Computing and technology
- addons.mozilla.org: Often called Mozilla Add-ons, this is the official website where you can find extra features for Mozilla web browsers like Firefox.
- Analysis Services Management Object model: This is a special system used in Microsoft Analysis Services to help manage and control data.
- Atomic Memory Operation: In computer programming, this is a special way to handle data. It makes sure that certain computer actions are completed perfectly without being interrupted.
Healthcare and science
- Ablation of osteosynthesis material: This is a medical procedure. It involves removing special materials, like plates or screws, that doctors use to fix broken bones.
- Ammonia monooxygenase: This is a type of enzyme. Enzymes are special proteins that help chemical reactions happen in living things.
- Atlantic multidecadal oscillation: This describes a natural climate pattern. It involves changes in the temperature of the ocean surface in the North Atlantic over many decades.
- Atomic, molecular, and optical physics: This is a field of physics that studies how atoms, molecules, and light interact.
Other uses
- Amo language: A language spoken by people in certain parts of the world.
- Wharenui or amo: In Māori culture, an "amo" is a specific architectural part of a traditional meeting house called a wharenui.
- Karuka: This is a type of plant. In the Imbongu language, it is called "amo."
See also
In Spanish: Amo para niños
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