Definition of MS-DOS in English:
MS-DOS
abbreviationɛmɛsˈdɒsˌɛm ˌɛs ˈdɔs
Computing trademark Microsoft disk operating system.
Example sentencesExamples
- The parentage of the MS-DOS operating system is to be decided in court.
- The actual point-of-sale terminals at the counter and drive-through window run on software written for Microsoft MS-DOS.
- The first versions of both MS-DOS and the Macintosh operating system had no nested subdirectories; they were flat file systems.
- The big break came in 1980 when an agreement was signed to provide the operating system that became known as MS-DOS, for IBM's new personal computer.
- While some users might find the Windows Interface easy to use and the MS-DOS command line prompt very difficult, there are users that will find the reverse to be true.
Rhymes
across, boss, Bros, cos, cross, crosse, doss, dross, emboss, en brosse, floss, fosse, gloss, Goss, joss, Kos, lacrosse, loss, moss, Ross