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The word oak can refer to:
  • The town of Oak, Nebraska, USA.
  • The village of Oak Tree, County Durham, in England.
  • Oak Lawn, Illinois
  • Oak Township, Minnesota, a township in Minnesota, United States
  • Oak (wine), the use of oak in winemaking
  • Professor Oak, the first featured professor of the anime, manga, and RPG series Pokémon and the leading professor of the Kanto region.
  • Purushottam Nagesh (P.N.) Oak, controversial Indian historian
  • OAK is a popular brand of flavoured milk in Australia, produced by Dairy Farmers.
  • OAK is also the three-letter IATA airport code for Oakland International Airport in Oakland, California USA.
  • In computer science Oak is a programming language by Sun Microsystems, it later evolved into the Java programming language.
  • Dark Oak, a character from the third season of Sonic X.
  • United Aircraft Building Corporation (Russian: OAK), company formed by the merger of several Russian aerospace firms.
  • Quercus (organization) - Environment organization in Portugal.
  • Oakleigh railway station, Melbourne, Australia; station code OAK.Further Information

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