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DT may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Businesses and organisations

Places

Science and technology

Computing and telecommunications

Health and psychology

  • DT vaccine, a diphtheria and tetanus vaccine
  • Dark triad, a group of personality traits
  • Delirium tremens, a medical condition of uncontrolled shaking, typically due to alcohol or drug withdrawal
  • Drug Tariff price, the amount pharmacies in the United Kingdom get reimbursed for generic medications

Weapons

  • Douglas DT, a U.S. Navy torpedo bomber
  • DT, variant of the Degtyaryov machine gun for mounting and loading in armoured fighting vehicles.

Other uses in science and technology

  • DT, in nuclear fusion, the ratio of hydrogen isotopes deuterium and tritium
  • Navistar DT engine
  • ΔT (timekeeping), the time difference between UT and Terrestrial Time
  • Discourse transcription, in linguistics

Other uses

  • DT, latinised symbol for the Tunisian dinar
  • d/t, shorthand for "due to"
  • Daighi tongiong pingim, an orthography in the Latin alphabet for Taiwanese language
  • The Dark Tower (disambiguation)
  • Defensive Tackle, a position in American football
  • Design and Technology, an area of study taught at schools and colleges
  • Deuteronomy, the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible

See also

  • Delirium Tremens (disambiguation)
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