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Meanings and definitions for TI
What does TI stand for? What does TI mean?
- Ti/Si, the seventh syllable in the solfège technique
- The International (Dota 2), an annual esports tournament for the video game, Dota 2
- Twilight Imperium, a game
- Texas Instruments, an American electronics company
- TI Group, previously Tube Investments, an English engineering company
- Therapeutics Initiative, an evidence based medication evaluation organization
- Tiger Inn, a Princeton University eating club
- Toastmasters International, an international public speaking organization
- Tol Air (IATA airline designator TI)
- Tailwind Airlines, IATA code
- Transparency International, an international organisation devoted to fighting corruption
- Treasure Island Hotel and Casino, an American hotel and casino resort on the Las Vegas Strip
- Ti, a high-status official during the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt
- Ti. for Tiberius, a Roman given name shared by several people
- T.I. (born 1980), American rapper and actor; real name Clifford Harris
- Stephen Michael, Australian rules footballer
- TI or Targeted individual, self-name for the category of delusional people who claim to be targets of electronic harassment
- Ti; Bonnie Nettles, religious leader
- Ti, Oklahoma, US
- Thursday Island, Torres Strait
- Ticino, a canton (federated state) of Switzerland
- Cabbage tree (New Zealand), called "tī kouka"
- Terminal ileum, the last part of the small intestine
- Ti or Tī, a generic name in Polynesian languages for plants of the genus Cordyline, including:
Cordyline fruticosa, Tī, Tī pore (Māori), Kī (Hawaiian), a widely cultivated plant throughout Polynesia
- Cordyline australis (Tī kōuka or Cabbage tree, New Zealand)
- Cordyline banksii (Tī ngahere or Forest cabbage tree, New Zealand)
- Cordyline indivisa (Tī toī, tōī or Mountain cabbage tree, New Zealand)
- Cordyline obtecta (Tī, Norfolk Island cabbage tree, Three Kings cabbage tree, Norfolk Island and New Zealand)
- Cordyline pumilio (Tī rauriki, Tī koraha or Dwarf cabbage tree, New Zealand)
- Therapeutic index
- Tricuspid insufficiency, a leakage of blood within the heart
- Ti (prefix symbol), the prefix symbol of the binary unit prefix tebi
- Technical informatics, a subclass of computer engineering
- Acronis True Image, a disk imaging program
- Thermal instability
- Thermodynamic integration
- Titanium (Ti), the chemical element of atomic number 22
- Truncated icosahedron
- Ti (concept), a term meaning "substance" (體) in Chinese
- TI (cuneiform), a sign in cuneiform writing
- Ti, Old Swedish spelling of Týr, deity of Norse mythology
- Tigrinya language (ISO 639-1 code "ti")
- Tenant inducement, in commercial real estate
- The D.I., 1957 military film by Jack Webb
- DHARMA Initiative, a fictional research project in the television series Lost
- Di, a tone in the solfège ascending chromatic scale existing between Do and Re
- dizi (instrument) or di, a Chinese transverse flute
- D.I. (band), a punk band from Southern California
D.I. (EP), a 1983 EP by the same band above
- Dagens Industri, a Swedish financial newspaper
- The Daily Iowan, a student newspaper for the University of Iowa
- Digitally Imported, an internet radio service
- Deseret Industries, an LDS thrift store
- Destination ImagiNation, an international creative problem solving organization for children
- Defensa Interior, an anti-Franco militant anarchist group in 1960s Spain
- DynCorp International, a major United States defense contractor
- Dimensional Insight, a business intelligence company
- Discovery Institute, an intelligent design advocacy group
- Dogwood Initiative, a Canadian non-profit public interest group based in Victoria, British Columbia
- Norwegian Air UK, a UK based airline (IATA designator)
- Desert Inn, a former casino in Las Vegas
- Diplomi-insinööri, a Finnish 6-year engineering degree
- Direct instruction, an instructional method focused on a systematic curriculum design
- Di, a prefix used in organic chemistry nomenclature
- Didymium, a mixture of the elements praseodymium and neodymium once thought to be an element
- Diopside, a clinopyroxene mineral
- Band 3, a protein
- Deionized water, a type of water deprived of the dissolved impurities of ionic nature
- Diabetes insipidus, a disease
- Iodothyronine deiodinase type I, one of a subfamily of enzymes important in the activation and deactivation of thyroid hormones
- Dentinogenesis imperfecta a genetic disorder of tooth development
- Di (Five Barbarians) (氐), an ethnic group that overran northern China during the Sixteen Kingdoms period
- Beidi or Northern Di (狄), ethnic groups living in northern China during the Zhou Dynasty
- Di (surname) (狄), a Chinese surname sometimes also romanized Dee, particularly:
Di Renjie a Tang-dynasty official later fictionalized in a series of Chinese detective stories
- A diminutive form of the names:
Diana (given name)
- Diana, Princess of Wales (1961–1997), commonly known as Princess Di or Lady Di
- Digital intermediate, a filmmaking post-production process
- Dependency inversion principle, a specific form of decoupling software modules
- Dependency injection, a method of decoupling components in software
- DI unit or Direct Input box, an audio device used with PA systems and in sound recording studios
- DI register, or destination index, in x86 computer architecture
- Direction indicator, an instrument in aviation also known as a heading indicator
- Direct ignition, see Distributor § Direct ignition
- Direct impingement, a class of firearm gas operation mechanism
- Direct injection, a type of fuel injection
- Diagnostic imaging
- di (帝), a Chinese word employed in
the temple names of deified Chinese emperors
- Shangdi (Chinese: 上帝, lit. "Lord on High"), the Chinese name for the supreme sky god either in native Chinese beliefs or in translation of monotheistic faiths like Christianity and Islam
- di (Chinese concept) (地), the concept of "earth" in traditional Chinese cosmologies
- di, an irregular Latin masculine plural of deus ("god", "deity")
- Di (cuneiform), an ancient written sign
- Diameter, the distance across the middle of a circle
- Direction Italy, a liberal-conservative political party in Italy
- Di Department, one of the eight departments of the Sourou Province in Burkina Faso
- 501 (number) in Roman numerals
- Democracy Index, compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit
- Detective Inspector, a police rank
- Disability insurance, a form of insurance that insures the beneficiary's earned income against the risk that a disability will make working uncomfortable
- Disposable Income, total personal income minus personal current taxes
- Hong Kong Document of Identity, issued by the Hong Kong Immigration Department
- Drill instructor, a non-commissioned officer in many military or police forces
- Télé Liban, a Lebanese television network
- Turn Left (newspaper), Cornell University student publication
- Tl (digraph), a digraph representing a voiceless alveolar lateral affricate in some languages
- Tagalog language (ISO 639 alpha-2 code: tl)
- Airnorth (IATA airline code TL), an airline
- Public transport in the Lausanne Region, a transport company
- Teknisk Landsforbund, the Danish Union of Professional Technicians
- Team Liquid, a professional gaming and eSports team and community website
- Liquidus temperature, the maximum temperature at which crystals can co-exist with the melt
- Teralitre (Tl or TL), a metric unit of volume or capacity
- Thallium (Tl), a chemical element
- Thermoluminescence dating, in geochronology
- Total length in fish measurement
- .tl, East Timor's Internet country code top-level domain
- Transform, clipping, and lighting (T&L), in computer graphics
- Acura TL, a mid-size luxury car
- TL11, engine for Leyland Tiger
- Volkswagen TL, a compact car produced in the 1960s and 1970s
- Nickname for Tenderloin, San Francisco
- East Timor (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code)
- Turkish lira (TL), a currency
- Thameslink, a train operator in the UK
- Texas Instruments, Inc.
- Titanium, Chemical element
- Transport Independent
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