Oak (disambiguation)
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An oak is a tree or shrub in the genus Quercus in the plant family Fagaceae.
Oak or OAK may also refer to:
Plants
- Allocasuarina, she-oak
- Allocasuarina decaisneana, desert oak
- Casuarina, she-oak
- Casuarina glauca, swamp oak
- Lagunaria, white oak
- Grevillea robusta, silky oak
- Toxicodendron, poison oak
- Grey oak
- Various tanbark oak or stone oak species in genera:
People
- P. N. Oak (1917–2007), controversial Indian historian
Places
- Oak, California, United States
- Oak, Nebraska, United States
- Oak, West Virginia, United States
- Oak Township, Stearns County, Minnesota, United States
- Oakland International Airport in Oakland, California, United States, IATA and FAA LID code
- Oakleigh railway station, in suburban Melbourne, Australia, MTM station code
Other uses
- Oak (programming language), a programming language that evolved into Java
- OAK Racing, endurance racing team
- Oak Technology, defunct chipset maker
- Mr. Oak, a fictional character from the Doctor Who story Fury from the Deep
- Professor Oak, a fictional character of the anime, manga, and RPG series Pokémon
- Oakland Athletics, a Major League Baseball team
- Oak (wine), the use of oak in winemaking
- United Aircraft Building Corporation (Russian: OAK), company formed by merger of several Russian aerospace firms
See also
- Quercus (disambiguation)
- Oaks (disambiguation)
- Oak Tree (disambiguation)
- Oak Creek (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "oak"
- All pages with titles containing "oak"
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