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*BOM, the IATA airport code for [[Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport]], Mumbai (Bombay), India |
*BOM, the IATA airport code for [[Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport]] (formally known as [[Bombay International]], Mumbai (Bombay), India. It derives its name from Bombay, the original name of Mumbai. |
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*bom, ISO 639-3 code for the [[Berom language]] (a.k.a. Birom), a Plateau language of Nigeria |
*bom, ISO 639-3 code for the [[Berom language]] (a.k.a. Birom), a Plateau language of Nigeria |
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*[[Barrel of Monkeys Productions]], a Chicago-based arts-education organization |
*[[Barrel of Monkeys Productions]], a Chicago-based arts-education organization |
Revision as of 04:45, 11 January 2014
BOM or bom may refer to:
Business
- Bank of Maharashtra
- Bank of Mauritius
- Bank of Melbourne (2011)
- Bank of Mongolia
- Bank One Mauritius
- Board of Managers, another name for the Board of Directors
Science and Technology
- BOM (psychedelic): 3,4,5,beta-tetramethoxyphenethylamine, a psychedelic
- benzyloxymethyl (chloroalkyl ether)
- Browser Object Model, browser-specific convention referring to all the objects exposed by the web browser
- Byte order mark (U+FEFF), a Unicode character
Arts
Other
- BOM, the IATA airport code for Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (formally known as Bombay International, Mumbai (Bombay), India. It derives its name from Bombay, the original name of Mumbai.
- bom, ISO 639-3 code for the Berom language (a.k.a. Birom), a Plateau language of Nigeria
- Barrel of Monkeys Productions, a Chicago-based arts-education organization
- Bernard O'Mahoney
- Bill of materials
- Billings ovulation method, a method of fertility awareness
- Bom language, African language
- Book of Mormon
- Box Office Mojo, an online box office tracker
- Brotherhood of Man, pop group
- Builder's Old Measurement, a measure of a ship's cargo carrying capacity used by England until the mid-19th century
- Bureau of Meteorology (Australia)