1. COTS - Noun
2. COTS - Adjective
3. COTS - Proper noun
COTS
Acronym of crown-of-thorns starfish.
COTS
Acronym of commercial/consumer off-the-shelf (Refers to ready-made merchandise that is available for sale, defined by market need, significant functionality and complexity, and self-contained.)
COTS
(NASA, space science) Acronym of Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (program for delivery to the International Space Station by private companies)
Acaldo stressed that the cots were placed at an appropriate social distance. Source: Internet
Also the sheriff's office made available a Homeland Security Shelter Trailer that provided cots, blankets, and pillows. Source: Internet
Cots were brought in from a nearby hotel for the legislators to sleep on while Thurmond discussed increasingly irrelevant and obscure topics, including his grandmother's biscuit recipe. Source: Internet
An interesting thing was that we had the same living conditions and we lived across the dirt road the the camp: Same GP-tents (no A/C – the sides roll-up), same food, MRE's, same cots, rows of Port-a-Pottys. Source: Internet
They were camping in tents, sleeping on cots, and tolerating mildew. Source: Internet
Perl code can be made portable across Windows and Unix; such code is often used by suppliers of software (both COTS and bespoke) to simplify packaging and maintenance of software build- and deployment-scripts. Source: Internet