Rom

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ROM, Rom, or rom is an abbreviation and name that may refer to:

In Computers and Mathematics:

  • Read-only memory, a class of storage media used in computers and other electronic devices
  • ROM image, a computer file which contains a copy of the data from a read-only memory chip
  • ROM (MUD), a popular MUD codebase
  • Random oracle, as in "random oracle model", a mathematical abstraction used in cryptographic proofs

In Society and Geography:

In Entertainment:

ROM may also refer to:

  • Range of motion, a medical term for the measure of movement through a particular JOINT or muscle range
  • Range of Motion (exercise machine), an exercise machine that claims to give a full workout in 4 minutes
  • Run of Mine, the rock received from a mine before processing such as crushing or grinding
  • Rupture of membranes, a medical term referring to a process of childbirth
  • Rough Order Magnitude, a term used in costing analysis equating to 'Estimate'
  • The Registry of Marriages in Singapore
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