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CIT or cit may refer to:

Organizations

  • CIT Group, American banking and financial services company
  • CIT Bank, subsidiary of CIT Group
  • Center for Information Technology of the US government
  • CIT/CWI, an international association of political parties.
  • Compagnia Italiana Turismo, an Italian travel agency
  • Confederación Interamericana de Trabajadores, an inter-American trade union confederation

Educational institutions

Places

  • Çit, Taşköprü, village in Turkey

Science and medicine

  • β-CIT (a.k.a. RTI-55), phenyltropane-based psychostimulant
  • CIT (gene), citron kinase
  • CIT Program Tumor Identity Cards, programme for characterising tumours
  • Collagen induction therapy, aesthetic medical procedure

Other uses

  • Cash-in-transit, the physical transfer of banknotes, coins, credit cards and items of value
  • Cit (consciousness), Sanskrit for consciousness or awareness; alternately spelled chit
  • IATA code for Shymkent International Airport
  • Closed inflatable trampoline
  • CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament, in basketball
  • Corporate Income Tax
  • Counselor-in-Training, at a summer camp
  • Crisis intervention training
  • Critical Incident Technique
  • Customer interaction tracker
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