Abort can mean:
Abort is the second album from the Boston, MA alternative band Tribe. It is also their major label debut after being signed up by Warner Bros. Records. The album was released in August 27, 1991, (see, 1991 in music) a year after "Here at the Home".
The album is mostly re-recorded versions of tracks from "Here at the Home"; eight of the ten tracks from "Here at the Home" were re-recorded for "Abort" (the track "Pinwheels" was also re-recorded for "Abort" but in the end was never put on the album and instead, it was released as a b-side in the "Easter Dinner E.P."), with four brand new tracks.
Three singles were released from the album as EPs; "Easter Dinner", "Payphone", and "Joyride (I Saw the Film)", the latter of which also spawned the band's first ever music video.
Abort (English: Abortion) is a 1970 Norwegian drama film directed by Vibeke Løkkeberg. It follows a young girl from the moment she discovers that she is pregnant, to the point where a doctor makes the decision about whether she is granted an abortion.
The Slavic word for "blackbird", kos (kosъ, кос) also appears in various toponyms:
Ákos is a Hungarian name. Today, it is mainly a masculine given name.
It may refer to:
Kos is a Greek island.
Kos may also refer to: