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Meanings and definitions for ORT
What does ORT stand for? What does ORT mean?
- Ort im Innkreis, a municipality in Ried im Innkreis, Austria
- Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale, a bacterium that causes poultry disease
- Schloss Ort, an Austrian castle situated near the Traunsee lake
- Bastiaan Ort (1854–1927), a Dutch lawyer, judge and politician
- Northway Airport (IATA code: ORT), airport in Northway, Alaska, United States
- Channel One Russia, called ORT (Obshchestvennoye Rossiskoye Televideniye) from mid-1990s until 2001
- Ocean Racing Technology, a racing team
- Ohio River Trail, trail system in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, US
- Olympiaki Radiofonia Tileorasi (Greek: Ολυμπιακή Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση, abbreviated ORT), a Greek radio and television station
- Ongoing reliability test, a test process in manufacturing
- Ooty Radio Telescope, a radio telescope near Ooty, India
- Open road tolling, boothless toll collecting
- Operational readiness test
- Opiate replacement therapy
- Oral rehydration therapy, for diarrhea-related dehydration
- Order of Railroad Telegraphers, a United States labor union
- Organización Revolucionaria de los Trabajadores, a political party in Spain
- Oxford Round Table, a series of interdisciplinary conferences
- World ORT (Russian: Общество Ремесленного Труда (Obchestvo Remeslenogo Truda: Association for the Promotion of Skilled Trades)), a non-governmental organization
ORT Argentina, a non-government organization devoted to education in Argentina
- ORT Uruguay, a university in Montevideo, Uruguay by World ORT
- ORT Israel, a non-government organization devoted to education in Israel
- ORT Braude College of Engineering, in Carmiel Israel
- Bramson ORT College, an undergraduate college in New York City operated by World ORT
- Abraham H. Oort (born 1934), Dutch-American climatologist, son of Jan Oort
- Frans Oort (born 1935), Dutch mathematician
André–Oort conjecture, a number theory conjecture by Yves André and Frans Oort
- Henricus Oort [de] (1836–1927), Dutch theologist and philologist
- Jan Oort (1900–1992), Dutch astronomer. Named after him:
Oort cloud, a cloud of solid objects surrounding the solar system
- Oort constants, characterizing the rotational properties of the Milky Way
- Oort (crater), a crater on Pluto
- Oort limit, theoretical edge of the Oort cloud
- 1691 Oort (1956 RB), a main-belt asteroid
- Adam van Oort (1561/62–1641), Flemish painter
- Bart van Oort (born 1959), Dutch classical pianist
- Eduard Daniel van Oort (1876–1933), Dutch ornithologist
- Jan van Oort (1921–2006), Dutch writer, working under the pseudonym of Jean Dulieu
- Johannes (Hans) van Oort (born 1949), Dutch patristic and gnostic scholar
- Hendrik van Oort (1775–1847), Dutch painter
- Pieter van Oort [de; nl] (1804–1834), Dutch painter and illustrator, son of Hendrik
Named after him: Vanoort's crow, an Indonesian butterfly
- Thomas Jay Oord (born 1965), American theologian and philosopher
- Pieter van Oord (born 1961), CEO of the Dutch dredging company "Van Oord"
- Willem van der Oord (born 1919), Dutch hydraulic engineer and diplomat
- Darwin Oordt (born 1944), American newspaper publisher and horse breeder
- Schuylar Oordt (born 1987), American football tight end
- Adri Bleuland van Oordt (1862–1944), Dutch artist and draftswoman
- Gabriël van Oordt [de; nl] (1757–1836), Dutch theologian
- Bastiaan Ort (1854–1927), Dutch lawyer, judge and politician, Minister of Justice 1914–18
- Noort, Dutch surname (including "Van Noort")
- Orth, Minnesota, an unincorporated community in Nore Township, Minnesota, United States
- Orth an der Donau, a town in Gänserndorf, Lower Austria, Austria
- Orth House, a historic house in Winnetka, Illinois, United States
- Schloss Orth, a castle on Traunsee lake, Austria
- Al Orth (1872–1948), American Baseball player
- August Orth (1828–1901), German architect
- David Orth (b. 1965), Canadian actor
- Frank Orth (1880–1962), American actor
- Franklin Lewis Orth (1907–1970), executive of the National Rifle Association and President of the United States Olympic Committee
- Godlove Stein Orth (1817–1882), United States Congressman
- György Orth (1901–1962), Hungarian footballer
- Harold (Henry) William Orth (1866–1946), American architect
- Henry Orth (American football) (1897–1980), American football player
- Heide Orth (b. 1942 as Heide Schildknecht), German tennis player
- Ilonka Haruka Tatianna Orth (b. 1982), Hungarian-American actress
- John Orth, vocalist of American indie band Holopaw
- John V. Orth, American professor
- Johann Orth, assumed name of Archduke Johann Salvator of Austria after renouncing royal titles
- Johannes Orth (1847–1923), German pathologist
- Josef Orth, Czech football player
- Kim Orth, American biochemist
- Maggie Orth (b. 1964), American artist and technologist
- Marisa Orth (b. 1963), Brazilian actress
- Maureen Orth (b. 1943), American journalist
- Louise Orth, stage name of Luise Jaide (1842–1914), German opera singer
- Viktor Orth (1853–1919), outsider artist
- Zak Orth (b. 1970), American actor
- Orth Stein "Buck" Collins (1880–1949), American Baseball player
- Arvas, formerly known as Örth, a Norwegian black metal band
- 4533 Orth (1986 EL), a main-belt asteroid
- Orthrus, two-headed dog in Greek mythology
- Orthography
- Orth is a fictional language in the novel Anathem by Neal Stephenson
- Orth is the name of the main human settlement in Made in Abyss.
- Northway airport (code), United States
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