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Meanings and definitions for PT
What does PT stand for? What does PT mean?
- P.T. (video game), acronym for Playable Teaser, a short video game released to promote the cancelled video game Silent Hills
- Porcupine Tree, a British progressive rock group
- Capital Cargo International Airlines (IATA airline designator PT)
- West Air Sweden (IATA airline designator PT)
- Putnam Transit, a bus system that serves Putnam County, New York
- Portugal Telecom, the largest telecommunications service provider in Portugal
- Piteå-Tidningen, a Swedish local newspaper
- Part-time job
- Perseroan Terbatas, the Indonesian name for a limited liability company
- Partido dos Trabalhadores (Brazil) (Workers' Party), a Brazilian political party
- Parti des travailleurs (France) (Workers' Party), a defunct French political party
- Partido dos Trabalhadores (Guinea-Bissau) (Workers' Party), a Bissau-Guinean political party
- Partido del Trabajo (Mexico) (Labor Party), a Mexican political party
- Promontory or point, a prominent mass of land that overlooks lower-lying land or a body of water
- Portugal (ISO country code PT)
.pt, an Internet top-level domain name for Portugal
- Portuguese language (ISO 639 alpha-2 code "pt")
- Palestinian territories, comprise the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and the Gaza Strip
- Pistoia, a city in Italy
- Port Townsend, Washington, a city in Jefferson County, Washington, in the United States
- Pacific Time Zone, a time zone that observes standard time by subtracting eight hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC−8)
- pt, patient, a medical abbreviation
- Physical therapy/Physiotherapy or Physical therapist/Physiotherapist
- Pararosaniline, Toluidine histological stain
- Percutaneous surgery
- Pertussis toxin, a protein-based exotoxin which causes whooping cough
- Mitochondrial permeability transition, a loss of impermeability of the membranes of mitochondria
- Petunidin, an anthocyanidin plant pigment
- Prothrombin time, a measurement of blood coagulation
- Pulmonary hypertension, an increase of blood pressure in the pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, or pulmonary capillaries
- .pt, an Internet top-level domain name for Portugal
- Panorama Tools, a suite of programs and libraries originally written by the German physics and mathematics professor Helmut Dersch
- Platinum, a chemical element
- Polythiophene, a molecule
- Total pressure (Pt), in fluid dynamics
- Chrysler PT Cruiser, a car model
- PT boat, a type of small fast ship used by the US Navy in World War II
- Public transport, or public transit
- Peat, in the Unified Soil Classification System
- Post-tensioned concrete, a reinforcement method in structural engineering; see prestressed concrete
- Potential transformer, a type of electrical instrument transformer
- Pressure treated wood
- Personal trainer, in fitness and bodybuilding
- Pint (Pt.), a unit of volume or capacity
- Point (typography) (Pt.), a unit of measure used in typography
- pt, a measurement in the print industry for thickness of card stock
- Physical education, known in many Commonwealth countries as physical training or PT
- Physical training instructor, in the British & Commonwealth military; also in the British police
- Physical training instructor, in the U.S. military
- Pandit, a Hindu honorific applied to certain scholars of law, religion, philosophy or music
- Perpetual traveler or "permanent tourist"
- Pro tempore, in law, a Latin phrase "for the time being" (temporary)
- Pyramid Texts, an ancient Egyptian funerary text
- UCI ProTour, a cycling competition under the Union Cycliste Internationale
- Pro Beach Soccer Tour, international beach soccer events
- Pro Tour (Magic: The Gathering), an invitation-only tournament for Magic: The Gathering
- Pro Bowlers Tour, an ABC broadcast of the Professional Bowlers Association from 1961 to 1997
- ITTF Pro Tour, table tennis tournaments sanctioned by International Table Tennis Federation
- PDC Pro Tour, darts tournaments sanctioned by the Professional Darts Corporation
- Pro Athlé Tour, a series of the foremost annual outdoor track and field meetings in France
- Pro Footvolley Tour, the preeminent touring series of professional footvolley in the Americas
- Pro Golf Tour, a developmental professional golf tour based in Germany
- Pro Swooping tour, a professional competition circuit for canopy piloting
- P. T. Barnum (1810-1891), American showman, politician and businessman
- P. T. Bopanna (born 1950), Indian author and journalist
- P. T. Chacko (1915-1964), Indian politician
- P. T. Chandapilla (1926-2010), Vicar General of St. Thomas Evangelical Church of India
- P. T. Daly (1870-1943), Irish trade unionist and politician
- P. T. De Silva (1929-2015), Sri Lankan physician
- P. T. Deutermann (born 1941), American writer of mystery, police procedural and thriller novels
- P. T. Srinivasa Iyengar (1863–1931), Indian historian, linguist and educationist
- P. T. Kunju Muhammed (born 1949), Indian Malayalam film director and producer and politician
- P. T. Parameshwar Naik Indian politician who assumed office in 2013
- P. T. Narasimhan (1928–2013), Indian theoretical chemist
- P. T. Rajan (1892-1974), Indian politician and barrister, Chief Minister of Madras Presidency
- Pakhal Tirumal Reddy (1915-1996), Indian painter
- P. T. Ricci (born 1987), American professional lacrosse player
- P. T. Selbit (1881–1938), English magician, inventor and writer credited with being the first person to perform the illusion of sawing a woman in half
- P. T. Selvakumar, Indian Tamil film director and producer
- P. T. Thanu Pillai, Indian politician active in the 1950s
- P. T. Thomas (born 1950), Indian politician
- P. T. Usha (born 1964), Indian retired sprinter and hurdler
- Petey Greene (1931–1984), African-American television and radio talk-show host
- Petey Pablo (born 1973), stage name of American rapper Moses Barrett III
- Petey Perot (born 1957), American retired National Football League player
- Petey Rosenberg (1918–1997), American professional basketball player
- Petey Sarron (1906–1994), American boxer
- Petey Scalzo (1917–1993), American boxer
- Petey Sessoms (born 1972), American retired professional basketball player
- Petey Williams (born 1981), Canadian professional wrestler
- Pete the Pup, a character in Hal Roach's Our Gang comedies, nicknamed "Petey"
- Petey (novel), a 1998 children's novel by Ben Mikaelsen
- Petey, the title character of The Puppy's Further Adventures, an American animated TV series
- Petey Piranha, a recurring boss in the Mario franchise
- Petey (satellite)
- Petey (mascot), the mascot of the Canisius Golden Griffins, the athletic teams of Canisius College
- Pacific Time
- Page Table
- Part Time, P/T, P-T
- Patrol Torpedo (as in PT boat)
- Payload Type, ATM Forum
- Physical Therapy
- Physical Training
- Portugal, (620) ISO 2-letter country code
- Program Timer
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