Tat
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Tat or TAT may refer to:
Geography
- Tát, a Hungarian village
- Tat, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran
- Tat Ali, an Ethiopian volcano
People (name initials)
- Tat, a son and disciple of Hermes Trismegistus
- Tiffani Amber Thiessen
Art, entertainment, and media
Aviation
- TAT European Airlines, a former French regional airline
- Total air temperature, sometimes referred to as Stagnation Temperature
- Transcontinental Air Transport, a former US airline
- TAT, the IATA Airport code of Poprad-Tatry Airport
Enterprises and organizations
- Tat Bank, a bank based in Tehran, Iran
- Tat Wood, a British author
- Truckers Against Trafficking, a nonprofit organization
- The Astonishing Tribe (or TAT), the former name of the Swedish company Research In Motion
Ethnology
- Tat people (Caucasus), an Iranian people of Persian origin from the Caucasus
- Tat language (Caucasus), a Southwestern Iranian language, a branch of Persian language
- Tat people (Iran), an Iranian ethnic group from Iran
- Tati language (Iran), a Northwestern Iranian language
- Juhuri language, the Jewish Tat language
- Tat, a sub-group of Crimean Tatars
- The Three Affiliated Tribes (TAT), a Northern Plains Native American tribe also known as the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation
Medicine and psychology
- Tat (HIV), Trans-Activator of Transcription, HIV protein
- Tapas Acupressure Technique
- Thematic Apperception Test, a projective psychological test developed by Henry A. Murray
- Tropine acyltransferase, an enzyme
- Twin-arginine translocation pathway, cellular protein export pathway
Other uses
- Tat, verb for the action of making lace
- Tat, short for tattoo
- Tat, a British colloquial term for cheap and tasteless trinkets or for personal possessions, particularly when at a music festival
- Tatting, a British colloquial term for searching for abandoned, useful tat (personal possessions)
- Tat down, to pack up a campsite
- Tat Tvam Asi, a Hindu philosophical concept
- Transatlantic telephone cable
- Turnaround time
See also
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