Gt may stand for:
GT may stand for:
- Gametrailers, a video game website
- Gas turbine, a rotary engine that extracts energy from a flow of combustion gas
- Gay Times, a UK culture magazine for gay males
- GB Airways' IATA code
- General Technics, an informal organization with interests in hard science fiction, hard sciences, and engineering
- Geometry and Topology, a mathematical journal
- Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly known as Georgia Tech
- Georgetown, Guyana, the capital and largest city of Guyana
- Giant Trevally, a species of fish from the Carangidae family
- Gifted education, also known as gifted and talented education
- Gigatransfer, a number of data transfers (or operations)
- Gin and tonic, a drink
- Global Title, an address used for routing signaling messages on telecommunications networks
- Globus Toolkit, a software framework for implementing computational grids
- Golden Tee, golf video game
- Google Talk, Google's Instant Messenger
- Google Test, a measure of notability on Wikipedia
- Göteborgs-Tidningen, a Swedish newspaper
- Gran Turismo (racing)
- Gran Turismo (series), a series of racing video games
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- Grand tourer or Gran Turismo, a car classification and an acronym used in many models and trim levels
- Grand Trunk Road, a historic road constructed by Emperor Sher Shah Suri connecting Afghanistan, Pakistan and India
- Grant Thornton LLP, a public accounting firm
- Greenberg Traurig, an international law firm
- Gross ton in the Avoirdupois or Imperial system of measurements
- Gross tonnage system for measuring ships, replacing gross register tonnage. This article is about the tonne or metric ton For other tons see Ton. GameTrailers ( GT) is a media website that specializes in video game related content A gas turbine, also called a combustion turbine, is a rotary Engine that extracts energy from a flow of Combustion gas Gay Times (branded as 'GT' is the United Kingdom 's leading Gay Magazine, for gay and bisexual men GB Airways was a UK Airline based at London Gatwick Airport. It operated scheduled services as a British Airways franchise to General Technics is an informal organization started in the mid-1970s by a handful of Midwestern college students with a common interest in Hard science fiction, the Hard Geometry & Topology (ISSN 1364-0380 online 1465-3060 printed is a peer-refereed international Mathematics research journal devoted to Geometry and The Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly known as Georgia Tech, or Tech, is a public, Coeducational Research university in Georgetown, estimated population 310320 (2002 Guyana census is the Capital and largest city of Guyana, located in the Demerara-Mahaica region The giant trevally, Caranx ignobilis, is a species of fish belonging to the Jack / Carangidae family. Gifted education (also known as Gifted and Talented Education ( GATE) Talented and Gifted ( TAG) or G/T) is a broad term for special Gigatransfer (GT and Megatransfer (MT are terms used in computer technology referring to a number of data transfers (or operations A gin and tonic is a highball Cocktail made with Gin and Tonic water, usually garnished with a slice of lime or Lemon A Global Title (GT is an Address used in the SCCP protocol for routing signaling messages on Telecommunications networks The Globus Toolkit, currently at version 4 is an Open source toolkit for building computing grids developed and provided by the Globus Alliance. Golden Tee Golf (also known as Golden Tee) is a Golf Arcade game series by Incredible Technologies. Google Talk ( GTalk) is a Windows and web-based application for voice over internet protocol (VOIP and Instant messaging, offered by Google. Göteborgs-Tidningen, or GT tabloid newspaper founded in 1902 Gran Turismo ( GT) is a hugely successful and critically acclaimed series of racing Video games produced for the Sony PlayStation, Gran Turismo (commonly abbreviated to GT or GT1) is a Racing game designed by Kazunori Yamauchi. Gran Turismo 2 (commonly abbreviated to GT2) is a Driving simulator / Racing game for the Sony PlayStation. Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec is a Racing game, the first in the ''Gran Turismo'' series to be released for the PlayStation 2. Gran Turismo 4 (also known as GT4) is a racing Video game for Sony PlayStation 2 which is published by Gran Turismo 5 Prologue (グランツーリスモ5 プロローグ guran tsūrisumo 5 purorōgu) is the latest installment in the Gran Turismo series A grand tourer ( Gran turismo) ( initialised GT) is a high-performance Automobile designed for long-distance driving The Grand Trunk Road (commonly abbreviated to GT Road is one of South Asia 's oldest and longest major roads Encompasses the US operations of Grant Thornton International, one of the largest Accounting organizations outside of the Big Four ( Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Greenberg Traurig LLP is an international Law firm with approximately 1800 Attorneys and governmental professionals in 30 locations in the United States Gross tonnage (often abbreviated as GT, GT or gt) is a unitless index related to a ship's overall internal volume Gross Register Tonnage (abbreviated variously as GRT, grt, gr
- GT Bicycles, a large American manufacturer of road, mountain, and BMX bicycles
- GT Interactive, an American video game developer
- Guatemala's ISO country code
- Gyllene Tider, a Swedish pop group
- Dragonball GT, a Japanese anime
- FIA GT Championship
- Ford GT, a supercar built by Ford
- Opel GT, a sports car built by Opel
- St. Josephs's College, Gregory Terrace, a Catholic boys' school commonly referred to as 'Terrace'
GT Bicycles is a large American manufacturer of road, mountain, and bmxbicycles GT Interactive Software Corporation ( Good Times In 2003 Infogrames Inc Guatemala (República de Guatemala) is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west the Pacific Ocean to the southwest Gyllene Tider is a famous Swedish pop group. The name "Gyllene Tider" means 'Golden ages' or 'Golden times' in English The FIA GT Championship is a Sports car racing series organized by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO at the behest of the Fédération Internationale de This page refers to the concept and production cars of 2002 and later for the mid-1960s race car see Ford GT40. The Opel GT is a two-seat Sports car introduced in 1968 by Opel, a German possession of General Motors. St Joseph's College Gregory Terrace (commonly known as Terrace) is a private, Roman Catholic, Day school for boys located in Spring
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