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CO can stand for:
- Carbon monoxide (molecular formula)
- Central Office (telecommunications and telephony)
- Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad (AAR reporting mark CO)
- Colombia, ISO 3166, FIPS Pub 10-4 and obsolete NATO digram
- Colorado ( U.S. state postal symbol)
- Commanding Officer (military)
- Conscientious Objector (military)
- Continental Airlines (IATA airline designator)
- Collaborative Browsing
- Chinese Orchestra
Co can stand for:
- The Co, an ethnic group in Southeast Asia
- Cobalt, a ferromagnetic metallic chemical element
- The Cowling number, in physics
- Company (Co.), a general business abbreviation
- An UIC classification of railroad locomotive wheel arrangement, known as 0-6-0 in the Whyte notation
- Synonym for bad succeeding (like to suck)
co can stand for:
- "check out" (RCS command)
- A gender-neutral pronoun
- A prefix (form of com-, signifying with, together, in conjunction, joint)
c/o can stand for:
- "Care of", used to address a letter when the letter must pass through an intermediary (for example, "John Smith, c/o the Universal Widget Company).
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