OST

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OST may refer to:

  • The alias of electronic musician Chris Douglas
  • Office Supply Technology, New York-based independent office supply company
  • Official or Original Soundtrack, a term that can be used to describe the musical soundtrack sold for any movie, TV series, or video game
  • Office of Science and Technology, a British government agency
  • Taiwan Ostor Corporation, a manufacturer of Alumunium Electrolytic Capacitors
  • Oostende-Brugge International Airport
  • Organisation Socialiste des Travailleurs, the Socialist Workers Organisation in Senegal
  • Oligosaccharyltransferase, an enzyme
  • Old Spanish Trail
  • .OST, a Microsoft Windows file type associated with Microsoft Outlook, part of the Microsoft Office product suite. This file is generated by the application for the purpose of storing the content of the user's mailbox on the local hard drive for offline use. In Office XP and earlier versions, the OST file will become corrupt if its size grows to over 2 gigabytes, generally causing Outlook to freeze up in use or while starting up. Reducing the size of the mailbox and manually deleting the file is the solution for this condition (a new file is created automatically the next time the program is started). Office 2003 features a new format for the file with support for a 20-gigabyte working file size.
  • Outer Space Treaty
  • Officer Safety Training, in Law enforcement in the United Kingdom. This covers self-defence and is given to all UK Police Officers as part of their initial training. All officers must pass regular OST updates and tests during their careers.
  • Open Space Technology
  • Ornithological Society of Turkey - superseded in 1978 by the Ornithological Society of the Middle East.
  • Oxford Sensor Technology, a UK-based vision systems company
  • Order of St. Thomas
  • Open Source Track, a licensing and distribution model for music initiative
  • OST is an abbreviation for Otraslevoy STandart (industrial standard) in Russian (USSR, Russia), similar to GOST, but for industry rather than government.
  • Ost, German for East
  • Generalplan Ost (Drang nach Osten)