Lynx (disambiguation)

Lynx (disambiguation)

__NOTOC__Lynx is a type of wild cat. Lynx may also refer to:

Business

* LYNX Express (often branded simply as LYNX), formerly one of the UK's largest independent parcel carriers, now owned by UPS
* Lynx electrical appliances, a brand of electrical appliances of BSH
* LYNX (scalable motor manufacturer), a scalable motor manufacturer in Greenville, Indiana, United States.
* LYNX Technik AG, a German manufacturer of professional video equipment

Computing/Gaming

* Atari Lynx, a handheld game console
* Lynx (Chrono Cross), a major character from the video game "Chrono Cross"
* Lynx (Outpost 2), a unit in Outpost 2
* Lynx (protocol)
* Lynx (web browser), a text-based web browser commonly used on Unix workstations
* Lynx (programming language)
* LynxOS, an operating system
* Camputers Lynx, a British computer
* A vehicle in the Sci-Fi videogame,
* MassLynx, a mass spectrometry data format

Music

* Lynx (DJ), a British Drum & Bass Producer and DJ
* Lynx (American band), an American instrumental math rock band
* Lynx Gaede, a member of Prussian Blue, a white nationalist folk teen duo
* Emcee Lynx, a hip hop artist from the San Francisco Bay Area
* LYNX (Japanese flute ensemble), a Japanese female flute ensemble made up of four members.

Sports

* Minnesota Lynx, WNBA basketball team
* Toronto Lynx, USL First Division soccer team
* Ottawa Lynx, a former AAA minor league baseball team
* The Lynx, another name for the Slovenian national ice hockey team
* Lynx System Developers, Inc. [http://www.finishlynx.com/ (www.finishlynx.com)] :Makers of electronic timing equipment and meet management tools.

Vehicles and transportation

* Lynx (1812 privateer), a privateering Topsail schooner built in Fells Point, Maryland
* Lynx (automobile) Mercury Lynx, a model of car
* Lynx Aviation
* Lynx (bus) Leyland Lynx, a model of single decker bus produced by British Leyland in the 1980s and 1990s.
* Lynx (helicopter) AgustaWestland Lynx, formerly the Westland Lynx
* Lynx (military vehicle), a Canadian-built armoured scout car used by Commonwealth forces during World War II
* Lynx (rail) GWR no. 2109 Lynx, a South Devon Railway Eagle class steam locomotive
* Lynx (rail) LYNX Rapid Transit Services, light rail system for Charlotte, North Carolina
* Lynx reconnaissance vehicle
* Lynx rocketplane
* Lynx (ship) HMS Lynx, a former ship of the British Royal Navy
* Lynx (ship) USS Lynx, four former ships of the US Navy
* Lynx (snowmobile), a brand of snowmobiles
* Lynx (tall ship) is a replica of a privateer schooner in California
* Lynx (transportation), The Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority

Other

* Accademia dei Lincei, known as the Lynxes; the first scientific society in the modern understanding of the term
* Lynx (deodorant), a brand of deodorant known as Axe in some markets.
* Lynx (comics), a fictional character in the DC Comics universe
* Lynx (mythology), a mythological creature with piercing eyesight
* Lynx (constellation), a northern constellation
* Lynx, Ohio, a small village
* Lynx Gang, a Birmingham-based gang, which was founded in the 1970s
* A brand of low price lager


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