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Meanings and definitions for CT
What does CT stand for? What does CT mean?
- c't (Computer Technik), a German computer magazine
- Freelancer Agent Connecticut (C.T.), a fictional character in the web series Red vs. Blue
- Christianity Today, an American evangelical Christian magazine
- CT (company), an umbrella brand for two businesses: CT Corporation and CT Liena
- Canadian Tire, a Canadian company engaged in retailing, financial services and petroleum
- Calgary Transit, the public transit service in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Central Trains (National Rail abbreviation), a former train operating company in the United Kingdom
- Česká televize, the public television broadcaster in the Czech Republic
- Community Transit, the public transit service in Snohomish County, Washington, U.S.
- Comunión Tradicionalista, a former Spanish political party
- CT (TV channel), a Filipino cable and satellite television network
- Centime (ct), the French for "cent", used in English in several Francophone countries
- Stotinki (ст), the currency of Bulgaria
- CT postcode area, for Canterbury and surrounding areas in south-eastern England
- Connecticut (United States postal abbreviation)
- Province of Catania (vehicle registration code), Sicily, Italy
- Central African Republic (FIPS Pub 10-4 code and obsolete NATO diagram)
- Canton and Enderbury Islands (obsolete ISO 3166 country code), part of the Phoenix Islands in the Pacific Ocean
- Cape Town (capital city of the Western Cape, South Africa)
- Ct, for "Court"; a Street suffix as used in the US
- Haplogroup CT, Y-DNA haplogroup.
- CT scan or X-ray computed tomography, a medical imaging method
- Calcitonin (symbol CT), a hormone produced in the thyroid gland
- Cardiothoracic surgery, the field of medicine specializing in chest surgery
- Chemotype (ct.), a chemically distinct entity in a plant or microorganism
- Childhood trauma
- Cognitive therapy, a type of psychotherapy
- Connective tissue, a type of biological tissue
- Chelation therapy
- Chemotherapy
- COVID19 test
- Intel Ct, a SIMD multithreading programming model developed by Intel
- Certificate Transparency, in network security
- CT Value, in drinking water disinfection
- Carat (purity) (ct), a measure of the purity of gold and platinum alloys
- Carat (mass) (ct), a unit of mass used for measuring gems and pearls
- Continuous-time signal, a varying quantity (a signal) whose domain is a continuum
- Center tap, a wire that is connected halfway along one of the windings of a transformer, inductor or a resistor
- Compliant Tower, a deepwater offshore oil platform
- Convective temperature, in atmospheric science
- Current transformer, a kind of transformer used in the electrical power industry
- Lexus CT, an automobile
- Honda CT series, a series of Honda bikes
- Crawler-transporter, a tracked vehicle used to transport the Space Shuttle from Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Complex 39
- Civil Air Transport (IATA code)
- Training cruiser, a U.S. Navy hull classification
- Ct, a typographic ligature
- c. t. (cum tempore, Latin for "with time"), indicates that a lecture will begin a quarter-hour after the stated time; see Academic quarter
- Central Time Zone, a time zone in Canada, the United States, and Mexico
- Coffin Texts
- Conspiracy theory or theorist
- Counter-terrorism
- Cryptologic technician, a United States Navy enlisted rating or job specialty
- ct followed by a number means the number of items contained in a cardboard (e.g. zucchini 3 ct)
- Hockey Champions Trophy, an international field hockey tournament
- ICC Champions Trophy, a cricket tournament
- Men's Asian Champions Trophy, a men's Asian field hockey tournament
- Women's Asian Champions Trophy, a women's Asian field hockey tournament
- Central tendon of diaphragm
- Central tendon of perineum
- Central Time
- Coiled Tubing
- Communications (and) Tracking
- Computer Tomography
- ConnecticuT, US State
- Continuous Time
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