Otter (disambiguation)
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Otter usually refers to an aquatic or marine carnivorous mammal.
Otter may also refer to:
Places:
- Otter, Germany, a municipality in Lower Saxony
- Otter, Ontario, an area and ghost town
- Otter, Montana, an unincorporated community
- River Otter, Devon, England
Vessels and vehicles:
- Otter (dinghy), a type of two-man sailing dinghy
- Otter (steamship), a sidewheeler used by the Hudson's Bay Company in the Pacific Northwest from the 1830s
- Otter (sternwheeler), 1874-1897, mainly in Puget Sound
- Otter (ship), American sailing ship on which Thomas Muir escaped from an Australian convict settlement in 1796
- HMS Otter, several ships of the Royal Navy
- USS Otter (DE-210), a destroyer escort of the United States Navy
- HMQS Otter, a patrol and examination vessel of the Queensland Maritime Defence Force, and later the Royal Australian Navy
- Otter Light Reconnaissance Car, an armoured car built in Canada during the Second World War
- De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter and De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft
Names:
- Otter (surname)
- Otter or Ótr, son of Hreidmar, a dwarf in Norse mythology
- Otter, a main character in the 1978 film Animal House, played by Tim Matheson
Other:
- Otter (software), infrastructure automation tool
- Otter (theorem prover), a public domain software program
- Otter, or ottu (instrument), a drone-oboe played in Southern India
- De Otter, Amsterdam, a windmill
Otters may refer to:
- Cal State Monterey Bay Otters, the athletics teams of California State University, Monterey Bay
- Evansville Otters, a Frontier League baseball team
- Erie Otters, a junior hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League, based in Erie, Pennsylvania
- Huntsville Otters, a junior "C" hockey team, from Huntsville, Ontario
- Missouri River Otters, a minor pro team in the United Hockey League from 1999 to 2006
See also
- Maris Otter, brand name for pale malted barley
- Orthodontic Technicians Association (abbreviated as OTA and pronounced "Otter")
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