Bios

/ˈbaɪoʊs/ noun

Short biographical sketches or profiles, typically brief descriptions of someone's life and achievements. Also refers to Basic Input/Output System in computing contexts.

Plural of 'bio', shortened from 'biography', which comes from Greek 'bios' (life) and 'graphein' (to write). The computing sense emerged in the 1970s as an acronym for Basic Input/Output System, coincidentally sharing the Greek root.

AMባዮስ
ARبايوس
BNজীবন
CAbios
CSbios
DAbios
DEBios
ELβίος
ESbios
FAزیست
FIbios
FRbios
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