Look up -io, IO, Io, or io in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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:
Fictional elements
Gaming
Music
Theatre and opera
- 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
Language
- 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
Mythology
- 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
People
- 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
Places on Earth
Science and technology
Astronomy
Biology and medicine
Computing
- .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
Other uses
See also
Topics referred to by the same term
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