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Io most commonly refers to:
- Io (moon), a moon of Jupiter
- Io (mythology), daughter of Inachus in Greek mythology, and lover of Zeus who was turned into a cow
Io, IO, iO, I/O, i/o, or i.o. may also refer to:
- Io (opera), an unfinished acte de ballet (opera) by Jean-Philippe Rameau
- iO Theater (ImprovOlympic), a theater in Chicago, Illinois, dedicated to improvisational comedy
- IO West, a Los Angeles theater associated with the Chicago iO
Business and economics
[edit]- i.o., in illo ordine, Latin phrase meaning "respectively" ("in that order")
- Io (princely title), a particle of a title used by Moldavian and Wallachian Princes-regnant
- Ido language (ISO 639-1 language code IO), a constructed language
- Indirect object, the object that is the recipient of an action (by a verb)
- Yo, also referred to as Io
- Io (mythology), daughter of Inachus in Greek mythology, and lover of Zeus who was turned into a cow
- Io, an alternate spelling of the nereid Ino, later known as Leukothea, who in the Odyssey gave Odysseus a veil that allowed him to breathe underwater
- Io Matua Kore, in some Māori traditions the supreme god
- Io Murota (室田 伊緒, born 1989), Japanese shogi player
- Io Sakisaka (咲坂 伊緒), Japanese manga artist
- Io Shirai (born 1990), Japanese professional wrestler
- Iou Kuroda (黒田 硫黄, born 1971), Japanese manga artist
- iO Tillett Wright (born 1985), American artist, director, photographer, writer, film maker, activist, and actor
Science and technology
[edit]Biology and medicine
[edit]- .io, the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the British Indian Ocean Territory
- Io (programming language), a pure object-oriented programming language
- IO.SYS, a system file in Microsoft DOS and Windows 95, 98 and ME
- Indistinguishability obfuscation, a cryptographic tool to obscure computer code
- Input/output, the collection of interfaces that different functional units of an information processing system use to communicate with each other
Other uses in science and technology
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