BT
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BT may stand for:
- Baal teshuvah, a Jew who became Orthodox (female version: Ba'alat teshuvah).
- BT tank, any of a series of Soviet military tanks.
- Bacillus thuringiensis, a bacterium which forms Bt toxins.
- Banjo-Tooie, a video game for the Nintendo 64.
- Baronet, a title in the British honours system abbreviated Bt.
- Barton County, Kansas, as known by its state county code BT.
- Bathythermograph, a device used to obtain a record of temperature against depth in the ocean.
- Battrick, an online cricket management game.
- Burger Time, an arcade game.
- Belfast, as known by its UK post code BT, also applies to the rest of Northern Ireland.
- Bhutan, as known by its ISO country code BT and internet domain .bt
- Binary Terrain, a GIS digital elevation model file format.
- Binary tree, a data structure.
- Body thetan, part of Scientology doctrine.
- Boston Terrier, a small dog breed.
- Brian Transeau, an American electronica musician known by the stage name BT.
- BunnyTrack, a non-violent game type for theUnreal Tournament video game.
- Burton Taylor Theatre, known as The BT, in Oxford, United Kingdom.
- Mazda BT-50, a pickup truck made by Mazda.
[edit] Corporations
- BT Group, formerly well-known as "British Telecom."
- BT Industries AB, a Swedish forklift manufacturer, owned by Toyota Industries Corporation.
- AirBaltic, an airline with the IATA code BT.
- Banca Transilvania, a bank in Romania.
- Bankers Trust, a banking organisation which operates as BT Financial Group in Australia.
- Bee Train, Japanese animation studio.
- Bitstream Inc., a type foundry, as known by the abbreviation for their fonts.
- BitTorrent, a peer-to-peer file sharing protocol.
- Bluetooth, a wireless personal area network standard.
- Bodensee-Toggenburg-Bahn, a former Swiss railway company.
- Bulgartabac, a Bulgarian tobacco producer.
- BT a cigarette brand by Bulgartabac (above).
[edit] Media
- BT (.hack) a fictional character from the anime .hack//SIGN.
- B.T. (tabloid), a Danish tabloid newspaper.
- Baseball Tonight, a baseball program on ESPN.
- BT, American music artist.
- Borås Tidning, the newspaper of Borås, Sweden.
- Breakfast Television, a Canadian morning television program.
- Business Times, either of two newspapers published in Singapore and Malaysia.
- Buck-Tick, a Japanese band.
- BT, an album by Buck-Tick.