Ibis (disambiguation) explained
An ibis is a long-legged bird.
Ibis or IBIS may also refer to:
Aircraft
Literature
- Ibis the Invincible, a heroic magician appearing in Fawcett Comics and DC Comics
- Ibis (journal), the journal of the British Ornithologists' Union
- Ibis (novel), a 1900 novel by José María Vargas Vila
- Ibis (Ovid), a single extant poem written in elegiac couplets by the Roman poet Ovid
- Ibis trilogy, a work of historical fiction by Amitav Ghosh
Mascots
Organisations
People
Ships
- Ibis (1886), a steamship
- HMAS Ibis, ships of the Royal Australian Navy
- , a British Royal Navy sloop commissioned in 1941 and sunk in 1942
- , more than one United States Navy ship
Technology
- Interagency Border Inspection System, a United States computer-based system for the law enforcement community
- Integrated Business Information System, a 1980s electronic office system from Plessey
- Input/output Buffer Information Specification, a semiconductor simulation model
- Integrated Ballistics Identification System, developed by Forensic Technology WAI Inc.
- Issue-Based Information System, notation for the Argumentative Design methodology to tackle complex, ill-defined problems that involve multiple stakeholders
- IBIS, an artificial intelligence unit, the villain in the PlayStation 2 video game
- In-body image stabilization, a stabilization mechanism built into a camera body rather than into a lens
- IBIS (server), Inferred Biomolecular Interaction Server
- IBIS Interconnect Modeling Specification, an ASCII-based file format
Other uses
See also