Oro means gold in Italian and Spanish.

Oro may refer to:

Places

  • Oro, Estonia, a village in Estonia
  • Orø, an island in Denmark
  • Örö, a town situated in the outer archipelago, north east of Oskarshamn, Sweden.

In music:

  • "Oro" (song), the Serbian entry in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest
  • Óró – A Live Session, an album by Irish musician Máire Brennan
  • Oro: Grandes Éxitos (also known as ABBA Oro), a Spanish-language album by ABBA
  • Oro album, an RIAA certification for 100,000 Spanish-language albums shipped

In other uses:

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Hora (dance)

Hora, also known as horo and oro, is a type of circle dance originating in the Balkans but also found in other countries.

Etymology

The name (spelled differently in different countries) is cognate to the Greek χορός: 'dance' which is cognate with the ancient Greek art form of χορεία; see Chorea. The original meaning of the Greek word χορός may have been 'circle'. The course of the seasons was also symbolically described as the dance of the Greco-Roman Horae, and they were accordingly given the attributes of spring flowers, fragrance and graceful freshness.

Also, the word is present in Slavic languages and "hora" and "oro" are found in many Slavic languages and have the meaning of round (dance) and the verb 'oriti' means to speak, sound, sing which previously meant to celebrate.

The Greek χορός is cognate with Pontic 'khoron', Bulgarian хоро 'horo', Romanian 'horă', Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian/Montenegrin/Slovenian 'kolo', Macedonian/Montenegrin 'oro', the Turkish form 'hora', 'valle' in Albania, and in Hebrew הורה (Hora). The Khorumi dance of Georgia also might be connected to the Horon dance in the neighbouring Turkish regions, as it rose out of the Adjara region, where Kartvelian Laz people coexisted for centuries with Greek Pontians.

Oro (Street Fighter)

Oro (オロ) is a fictional character in the Street Fighter series of fighting games by Capcom. Oro is an ancient martial arts master who lives a secluded life of an immortal hermit. Despite appearing only in Street Fighter III games, Oro gained significant notability due to his unusual and controversial character design.

Character

Oro is a hermit of Japanese descent who is over 140 years old, having mastered the secrets of immortality. He lives in a deep cave within the Amazon. Although he may not seem very strong, his lack of attachments has allowed him to exceed his legendary fighting skills beyond those of an ordinary person, though he does seem to have a weakness for cute girls. He attained such extraordinary abilities through the mastery of an extreme fighting style known as senjutsu (仙術). He sets out on a journey to find a worthy successor of his secrets in order to kill time. Through the use of magic, he sealed one of his arms in order to even the odds in favor of his opponents.

Orion (genus)

Orion maurus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, the only species in the genus Orion.

References

List of starships in Stargate

This is a list of fictional starships in the Stargate universe depicted through a series of television shows and three feature-length movies.

Ancient starships

The Ancients are one of the most technologically advanced races in Stargate, and this is reflected in their starships. Duplicates of these ships are utilized by their nanite creations, the Asurans, as they also possess knowledge of Ancient technology.

Puddle Jumper

The Puddle Jumper or Jumper is a small spacecraft used extensively in the Stargate Atlantis series. Puddle Jumpers were created by the Ancients and most exist within the city built by the Ancients known as Atlantis. The Jumpers are used by the humans from Earth that traveled to Atlantis so that they can travel to other planets as well as navigate the planets once they arrive—both in the air and underwater. Jumpers are cylinder-shaped with two retractable engines (see picture at right), one on either side, so that they can fit through the Stargate device. The interior of the Jumper is divided in two parts: cockpit and aft; the bulkhead door between the two sections is airtight and can hold even against the pressure of deep ocean. Access to the Jumper is provided by a rear ramp-hatch. Puddle Jumpers are armed with drone weapons capable of destroying larger ships. Jumpers are also equipped with a cloaking device to evade enemies which renders the ship effectively invisible to both the eye and most sensors.

Comparison of Internet Relay Chat clients

The following tables compare general and technical information between a number of IRC client programs which have been discussed in independent published literature.

General

Basic general information about the clients: creator/company, license etc. Clients listed on a light purple background are no longer in active development.

Release history

A brief overview of the release history.

Operating system support

The operating systems on which the clients can run natively (without emulation).

Unix and Unix-like operating systems:

  • Unix (BSD): 386BSD, BSD/OS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, SunOS, ULTRIX
  • Unix (System V): AIX, A/UX, HP-UX, IRIX, SCO OpenServer, Solaris, UnixWare
  • Unix-like: Linux, NeXTSTEP, OpenVMS, OSF/1, QNX, Tru64 UNIX
  • Protocol support

    What IRC related protocols and standards are supported by each client.

    Direct Client-to-Client (DCC) support

    Features

    Information on what features each of the clients support.

    See also

  • Comparison of mobile IRC clients
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Where Are You Now

    by: Britney Spears

    Calling out your name
    Your face is everywhere
    I'm reaching out to you
    To find that you're not there
    I wake up every night
    To see the state I'm in
    It's like an endless fight
    I never seem to win
    I can't go on as long as I believe
    Can't let go when I keep wondering
    Where are you now, what have you found
    Where is your heart, when I'm not around
    Where are you now, you gotta let me know
    Oh baby, so I can let you go
    I can hear your voice
    The ring of yesterday
    It seems so close to me
    But yet so far away
    I should let it out
    To save what's left of me
    And close the doors of doubt
    Revive my dignity
    But, I can't go on as long as I believe
    Can't let go when I keep wondering
    I should let it out, it's time to let you go




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