Geo

Geo- is a prefix derived from the Greek word γη or γαια, meaning "earth", usually in the sense of "ground or land”.

GEO or Geo may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

  • GEO (magazine), a popular scientific magazine
  • Geo, a fictional character on the Nick Jr. television show, Team Umizoomi
  • Geo City, a fictional city in the videogame Raw Danger
  • Geo Stelar, the protagonist in Mega Man Star Force
  • Geo TV, a pay television channel in Pakistan
  • Neo Geo, a video game system or Computer Gaming System.

Brands and enterprises

Computing and science

  • Geo (microformat), a microformat for marking up geographical coordinates in (X)HTML
  • Gene Expression Omnibus, or GEO, a National Center for Biotechnology Information database for gene expression
  • GEO 600, a detector for gravitational radiation
  • Geo URI, an IETF proposed standard for making URIs for physical locations
  • Geo-exchange, a heating and cooling system
  • Geocaching, an outdoor activity that involves using navigational techniques to find geocaches
  • Geocentric, a model of the universe that places the earth at its centre
  • Geocoding, encoding coordinates into features, images, web pages and other data records
    • Geolocation, the science of determining the real-world location of a website or website visitor
    • GeoTagging, the process of adding geographical identification metadata into various media
  • Geodesy, also known as geodetics, the study of the measurement and representation of the earth
  • Geography, the study of the spatial characteristics of human and natural features on Earth as well as human-environment relationships
  • Geology, the study of the Earth's structure
  • Geomarketing, a discipline within marketing analysis
  • Geometer moth, a type of moth whose larvae appear to "measure the earth" as they move in a looping fashion
  • Geometry, the mathematics of Earth measurement
  • Geopolitics, the analysis of history, geography and social science with respect to international politics
  • Geotechnical Engineering, the branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering behavior of earth materials
  • Geotechnics, the application of scientific methods and engineering principles to the acquisition, interpretation, and use of knowledge of soil for engineering
  • Global Environment Outlook, or GEO, an environmental assessment produced by the United Nations
  • Germanium monoxide, molecular formula GeO

Groups and organizations

People

Places

See also

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