What is another word for Ios?

Pronunciation: [ˌa͡ɪˌə͡ʊˈɛs] (IPA)

iOS, developed by Apple Inc., is a widely used mobile operating system. It is also known as iPhone OS, the operating system that runs on iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. Some synonyms for iOS include mobile operating system, smartphone software, tablet software, and mobile device software. iOS is known for its user-friendly interface, security, and regular updates. With features such as Siri, FaceTime, and iMessage, iOS has won the hearts of many users. Other popular mobile operating systems include Android, Windows Phone, and Blackberry OS. However, iOS remains a top choice for Apple enthusiasts and those who prefer a seamless experience across their Apple devices.

What are the hypernyms for Ios?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    mobile operating system, mobile OS, Apple Operating System, Smartphone OS, Smartphone operating system.

Usage examples for Ios

There are people who take a pleasure in making collections of all such fortuitous occurrences that they have heard or read of, as look like works of a rational power and design; they observe, for example, that two eminent persons, whose names were Attis, the one a Syrian, the other of Arcadia, were both slain by a wild boar; that of two whose names were Actaeon, the one was torn in pieces by his dogs, the other by his lovers; that of two famous ScipIos, the one overthrew the Carthaginians in war, the other totally ruined and destroyed them; the city of Troy was the first time taken by Hercules for the horses promised him by Laomedon, the second time by Agamemnon, by means of the celebrated great wooden horse, and the third time by Charidemus, by occasion of a horse falling down at the gate, which hindered the Trojans, so that they could not shut them soon enough; and of two cities which take their names from the most agreeable odoriferous plants, Ios and Smyrna, the one from a violet, the other from myrrh, the poet Homer is reported to have been born in the one, and to have died in the other.
"Plutarch-Lives-of-the-noble-Grecians-and-Romans"
Clough, Arthur Hugh
With almost wistful eyes men watched the islets as they glided past one after another, Thera now, then Ios, and presently the greater Paros and Naxos lay before them.
"A Victor of Salamis"
William Stearns Davis
Say, happy youth, crown'd with a heav'nly ray Of the first flame, and interwreathed bay, Inform my soul in labour to begin, Ios or Anthems, Poeans or a Hymne.
"Lucasta"
Richard Lovelace

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