Cog
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Cog is a term with several meanings:* A part of a gear system.
- cog (ship), a small sailing vessel
- A tenon that extends all the way through another piece of wood, in joinery
- Cynically Ochlocratic Governments
- The evil robots in Toontown Online
- The evil robot drones of the Machine Empire seen in Power Rangers: Zeo
All of the above may be pluralised (i.e. "cogs")
"Cog" is might also be:
- the humanoid robot at the center of the MIT Cog project
- the Mount Washington Cog Railway
- Cog (television commercial), a television commercial for Honda
- Cog (band), an Australian band
- Cog (Pinoy rock band), a Filipino rock band,
- The programming language used in Jedi Knight Dark Forces II and Mysteries of the Sith
COG is an acronym for:
- Canberra Ornithologists Group
- City of Genoa schools
- CANDU Owner's Group
- Center of gravity
- Central of Georgia Railroad
- Changing of the Guard, also known as Guard Mounting
- Children of God
- Children's Oncology Group
- Chip-on-glass (electronics)
- Clusters of Orthologous Groups of proteins
- Coalition of Ordered Governments (Gears of War)
- Coke Oven Gas
- Concours Owners Group, a United States based motorcycling club for riders of the Kawasaki Concours
- Continuity of government plans
- Council of Governments
- Course over Ground
- The Covenant of the Goddess
- the ISO 3-letter country code of the Republic of the Congo,
- Conserved Oligomeric Golgi complex
- Codemasters Online Gaming, the account service for Massively multiplayer online games (MMO) provided by Codemasters
COGS (capitalised, and used as an acronym) can refer to:
- Cost of goods sold
- The University of Sussex School of Cognitive & Computing Sciences, recently renamed the School of Informatics, but renowned under the old name
COGS (capitalised, but not an acronym) can refer to:
- The University of Birmingham's School of Computer Science departmental society
Cogs (not capitalised) can refer to:
C0G (C-zero-G)
- Another name for the NP0 temperature stable capacitor dielectric material
COG
- Another name for Keygan Dawes-Airey. (See also "Gerkin".)