The "buss" spelling was all over the audio engineering texts I read in the 80s and 90s. Many of these were from the UK. I gather that term is also used in electrical engineering.fmr wrote:Gearslutz has a very enlightening thread about this dicotomy, and they concluded pretty much that "bus" is the correct spelling, and "buss" was a mispelling that strated in the 50s and came along in the audio engineering circles, but is now being abandoned, because it's incorrect. So, it should be "bus" and plural "buses". The origin of the word in the latin omnibus.egbert wrote:Oxford dictionary is not a complete list of technical terms. Engineering and science are replete with terms not listed in the OED. Perhaps you should get more of a grasp of this sort of thing before you lecture others.
Here's an example:
http://www.railwaybob.com/Modules/Track ... uss01.html