LT may refer to:

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Companies and organisations

  • LTU International, a German airline (IATA code LT)
  • Air Lituanica, a Lithuanian airline (IATA code LT)
  • LJ Air, a Chinese airline (IATA code LT)
  • Labour Together, a British think tank
  • Larsen & Toubro, an Indian engineering conglomerate, officially known as L&T
  • Life Teen, a Roman Catholic organization for youth ministry
  • London Transport (brand), the name for various transport authorities
  • Lord & Taylor, a North American luxury department store chain
  • Lorien Trust, a company that runs live roleplaying games
  • Lucent Technologies (old company), which merged with Alcatel to form Alcatel-Lucent

Places

  • Lithuania (ISO 3166 code)
  • Lithuanian language (ISO 639-1 code)
  • Province of Latina, Italy (vehicle plate code)
  • Long Trail, a footpath in the American state of Vermont

Science, technology, and mathematics

Biology and medicine

  • Lactate threshold, a measurement used by athletes to determine the amount of strenuous work capable by their muscles
  • Lymphotoxin, a cytokine
  • Gallid alphaherpesvirus 1, the cause of infectious laryngotracheitis in poultry
  • SV40 large T antigen, a proto-oncogene derived from polyomavirus SV40
  • Heat-labile enterotoxin, a toxin produced by enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
  • Haplogroup LT, a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup

Electronics and computing

  • .lt, Internet country code top-level domain for Lithuania
  • LaGrande Technology, former name for the Trusted Execution Technology (Intel's implementation of Trusted Computing)
  • Left total, in sound recording, the left channel of the stereo Left total/Right total downmix
  • Lightning Talk, a very short presentation lasting only a few minutes, given at a conference or similar forum.
  • Linear Technology, manufacturer of integrated circuits
  • Link Training, process by which the transmitter and receiver on a high-speed serial link communicate with each other in order to tune their equalization settings
  • Logic Theorist, a computer program written in 1955–56 to prove mathematical theorems; called "the first artificial intelligence program"
  • LanguageTool, an extension for many web browsers

Mathematics

  • Laplace transform
  • Less than
  • Logic Theorist, a computer program written in 1955–56 to prove mathematical theorems; called "the first artificial intelligence program"
  • Lorentz transformation

Vehicles

  • LT, a type of London bus
  • LT (car), an early Swedish automobile
  • LT, a trim level for Chevrolet vehicles
  • GM LT1 engine several engines by General Motors
  • Lincoln Mark LT
  • Volkswagen LT, a light truck
  • McLaren 675LT, a British supercar
  • Logistics Trainer, code name for the Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk stealth attack aircraft

Other uses in science, technology, and mathematics

  • La Tène culture, an archaeological culture
  • Long ton, a unit of measurement

Other uses

  • Ladytron, a British electronic band
  • Lawrence Taylor, retired American football outside linebacker
  • LaDainian Tomlinson, retired American football running back
  • Lead time, the latency between initiation and execution, as in supply chain management
  • Left tackle, a position in American and Canadian football
  • Lieutenant, sometimes abbreviated as Lt, Lt. Lieut, and similar
  • Lisbon Treaty, a 2007 agreement amending the constitutional basis of the European Union
  • Lithuanian language (ISO 639-1 code)
  • Lithuanian litas (Lt), former currency of Lithuania, replaced by the Euro in 2015
  • Living Things (Linkin Park album), 2012
  • Local Time, in the context of time zones
  • Looney Tunes, theatrical cartoon series
  • Lorna Tolentino (born 1961), Filipino actress with her screen name L.T.
  • Louis Tomlinson (born 1991), British singer, songwriter

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See also

  • BLT, a sandwich consisting of bacon, lettuce, and tomato on bread
  • LTU (disambiguation)