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Meanings and definitions for WIT
What does WIT stand for? What does WIT mean?
- Wit is a form of humour.
- Antoni Wit (born 1944), Polish conductor
- Wit (film), a 2001 film directed based on the play
- Wit (play), a 1995 one-act play by American playwright Margaret Edson
- Wit Studio, a Japanese animation studio
- Washington Improv Theater, in Washington, D.C., United States
- Wellington Improvisation Troupe, in Wellington, New Zealand
- Walchand Institute of Technology, in Solapur, Maharashtra, India
- Waterford Institute of Technology, in Waterford, Ireland
- Wentworth Institute of Technology, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
- Wessex Institute of Technology, in Hampshire, United Kingdom
- Western Institute of TAFE, in New South Wales, Australia
- Wufeng Institute of Technology, in Chiayi, Taiwan
- Wit, any of the five wits or senses in premodern psychology
- WIT, NYSE symbol for Wipro, an Indian IT multinational company
- Time zone in Indonesia:
Waktu Indonesia Timur (Eastern Indonesian Time), a time zone covering eastern Indonesia
- Western Indonesian Time, abbreviated "WIT" in tz database
- Witbier, a popular Belgian ale
- Women in Touch, a women's discussion group in Zimbabwe
- Bidvest Wits F.C., a South African football club
- Herman Wits (1636–1708), Dutch theologian
- University of the Witwatersrand, in Johannesburg, South Africa
- Witwatersrand, a mountain range, and region in Gauteng, South Africa
- Wales Interpretation and Translation Service, a Welsh quango
- Water Industry Telemetry Standard, a communications protocol
- Wellsite Information Transfer Specification, used by the petroleum industry
- Wisconsin Institute for Torah Study, an orthodox Jewish yeshiva in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- WITS (AM), an AM radio station in Sebring, Florida
- Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems, an academic conference on information systems
- World Integrated Trade Solution, a trade database provided by the World Bank
- The Wits, a 17th-century English comedy play by Sir William Davenant
- WITS Academy, a 2015 teen sitcom on Nickelodeon
- Worldwide Incidents Tracking System, a publicly accessible terrorism database (now discontinued)
- Witts, a surname
- Witt (book), a book by Patti Smith
- WITT (FM), a radio station (91.9 FM) in Zionsville, Indiana, United States
- Bourbaki–Witt theorem
- Shirshov–Witt theorem
- Witt algebra
- Witt decomposition
- Witt design (Witt geometry)
- Witt group
- Witt index
- Witt polynomial
- Witt scheme
- Witt vector
- Witt's theorem
- Alex Witt (born 1961), American news anchor
- Alexander Witt (born 1952), Chilean-American filmmaker
- Alicia Witt (born 1975), American actress
- Bob Witt, vaudeville performer and the "Witt" in the group Witt and Berg
- Bobby Witt (born 1964), American baseball player
- Brendan Witt (born 1975), American football player
- Carl Gustav Witt (1866–1946), German astronomer
- Christian Friedrich Witt (1660s–1717), German baroque composer
- Ernst Witt (1911–1991), German mathematician
- Friedrich Witt (1770–1836), German composer
- Fritz Witt (1908–1944), German Waffen-SS general
- George Witt (baseball) (1933–2013), American baseball player
- George Witt (collector) (1804–1869), doctor, banker and mayor known for his collection of erotic objects
- George Witt (politician) (1863–1925), American politician in the state of Washington
- Holly Witt, American model and actress
- Howard Witt (?–2017), American actor
- James Lee Witt (born 1944), American director of FEMA
- Joachim Witt (born 1949), German musician
- Josef Witt (1901–1994), Austrian operatic tenor
- Katarina Witt (born 1965), German figure skater
- Liza Witt, Australian singer and actress
- Louie Steven Witt, witness to the Kennedy assassination, known as Umbrella man
- Marcos Witt (born 1962), American Christian composer
- Michael Witt (born 1984), Australian rugby league player
- Mike Witt (born 1960), American baseball player
- Nathan Witt (1903–1982), American labor lawyer
- Otto Witt (1875–1923), Swedish author
- Paul Junger Witt (born 1943), American film and television producer
- Robert Witt (art historian) (1872–1952), British art historian
- Robert Witt (American academic) (born 1940), American president of the University of Alabama
- Roz Witt, American television and film actress
- Sam Witt (born 1970), American poet
- Ulrich Witt (born 1946), German economist
- Vicki Witt, American model
- Wastl Witt (1882–1955), German actor
- Whitey Witt (1895–1988), American baseball player
- Witt, Illinois, United States
- Witt, Kentucky
- Sultan Iskandarmuda Airport (ICAO code WITT), in Banda Aceh, Indonesia
- Museum Witt, the world's leading collection of moths in Munich, Germany
- Witt Weiden, a German mail order house
- Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki, a polytechnic in New Zealand
- Web InfoTech AS
- Wittenoom airport (code), Australia
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