T (disambiguation)
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T is the twentieth letter of the Latin alphabet.
T may also refer to:
Codes and units
- T, Tera- as in one trillion
- T, the symbol for "True" in logic
- T, the usual symbol for period, the reciprocal of frequency
- T, the symbol for Tesla, the SI unit of magnetic field
- t, the symbol for tonne or metric ton
- t, the usual symbol for time
- t, the angular coordinate of the polar coordinate system (usually ϕ or θ) is sometimes denoted by t
- , the symbol for torque
- ⊤, the top element of a partially ordered set
Names
- Titus (praenomen), in Roman contexts where other names beginning with T should not be contracted to T.
Entertainment
Literature
- T (New York Times), a fashion magazine
- T, a novel by Victor Pelevin
- T-unit, a grammatical term
Music
- T (Funker Vogt album), a 2000 aggrotech album by Funker Vogt
- T (TVXQ album), a 2008 TVXQ album
- T (Teflon Brothers album), a 2009 album byt Finnish hip hop group Teflon Brothers
- "t," an Iamamiwhoami song
- T, abbreviation for tutti
- T, abbreviation for tenor
- t, note abbreviation in tonic sol-fa for seventh scale degree
Video games
- T (teen), a game rating from the Entertainment Software Rating Board which the board believes is suitable for those aged 13 years and older
Finance and business
- T-Mobile, mobile network operator based in Germany
- T-Online, German Internet Service Provider
- Treasury (as in T-Bill, T-Bond, T-Note)
- T, a mintmark for Nantes, France
- T, the U.S. ticker symbol for AT&T
- The AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas, United States
Food and drink
- T, short for tablespoon
- t, short for teaspoon
- T-bone steak, the cut of meat
Science
Biology and medicine
- Haplogroup T (mtDNA), a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup
- Testosterone, the principal male sex hormone
- Threonine, one of the 20 amino acids
- Thymine, one of the four nucleic acids of DNA
- T, gene and protein symbol for the transcription factor brachyury
- Thoracic vertebrae T-1 through T-12
Meteorology
- Thunderstorm
- T-number in the Dvorak technique, a way to rate storm intensity
Physics and chemistry
- T, symbol for tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen
- T-symmetry in particle physics
- Class T, a cool brown dwarf class of stars
Mathematics
- T score, a statistical term
- Student's t-distribution, statistical term
- System T, in modal logic
- , the n-dimensional torus ()
- , the Circle group
- AT, the transpose of a matrix A
Technology and computing
- T (programming language), created in the early 1980s
- T, Toshiba's mobile phones in Japan
- T, an abbreviation for telephone number
- t, an abbreviation for microblogging service Twitter
- Landing T, a ground signal that indicates the wind direction in aerodromes
Transport
- Ford Model T, produced 1908–1927
- Fort Worth Transportation Authority
- Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (nicknamed the "T")
- NZR T class steam locomotives in New Zealand
- Oslo Metro or Oslo T-bane
- Pittsburgh Light Rail, commonly called the T
- Stockholm Metro or T-bana
- T (New York City Subway service)
- OS T1000, an Oslo Metro train
- Tank locomotive
Other uses
- Pennsyltucky, a slang term for the rural part of Pennsylvania, also called "The T" because of its shape
- t, the International Phonetic Alphabet symbol for the voiceless alveolar plosive
- Т, a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet
- Technical foul, in sports
- Transgender, in the acronym LGBT
See also
- Mr. T (b. 1952), American actor
- Lea T (b. 1981), Brazilian model
- T-shirt, a type of clothing
- T class (disambiguation)
- Class T (disambiguation)
- T-type (disambiguation)
- Crossing the T, a classic naval warfare tactic
- Stealing the 'T', an historic college prank as the "T" is stolen from the Tech Tower at the Georgia Institute of Technology
- T in the Park, an annual music festival, held in Kinross, Scotland and named after its main sponsor, the brewing company Tennent
- Tea, a drink
- T-Babe, a virtual pop singer
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