BAT
BAT stands for:
- Basic Attention Token , a cryptocurrency
- Baby-AT , see AT format , an outdated standard for PC motherboards
- Badminton Association of Thailand
- BAT-M , a Soviet bulldozer
- Berlin amnesia test, a psychological test to measure memory performance
- Berliner Arbeiter-Theater , the studio theater of the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts Berlin (HFS)
- Best Available Technique, see Best Available Techniques
- Mobile medical team , a military unit of the Bundeswehr for emergency medical first aid
- Biological agent tolerance value
- Bouquet Association Table
- Brilliant Anti-Tank , an American guided missile, see GBU-44 Viper Strike
- British American Tobacco , a cigarette manufacturer
- British Antarctic Territory
- Brown Adipose Tissue , Brown adipose tissue
- Federal employee collective agreement
- Federal motorway filling station , see motorway service station
- Barretos Airport (Aeroporto Estadual de Barretos) in Barretos, SP, Brazil, according to the IATA code
- Colloquially for undeclared work , "bar on paw"
BAT stands for:
- Alfa Romeo Berlinetta Aerodinamica Tecnica , a prototype series from the car manufacturer Alfa Romeo
Bat stands for:
- Baht (in the old spelling), the currency in Thailand
- Bat (Egyptian mythology) , an ancient Egyptian goddess
- Bat (cricket) , bat in cricket
- Bat (missile) , an early American missile used against ships
- Bat (Oman) , an Omani necropolis
- Bat Motor Manufacturing Company , a former British automobile manufacturer
- Bat , in the English language
- a village in East Timor, see Usitasae
bat stands for:
- Baltic languages , according to the ISO 639-2 language identification code
.bat is the filename extension for:
Bat is the family name or part of the patronymic of the following people:
- Badmaanyambuugiin Bat-Erdene (* 1964), Mongolian politician
- Bat-Otschiryn Ser-Od (* 1981), Mongolian long-distance runner
- Jocheved Bat-Miriam (1901–1980), Russian-Israeli poet
- Michal Bat-Adam (* 1945), Israeli actress, director and screenwriter
- Shulamit Bat-Dori (1904–1985), Russian-Israeli director, dramaturge and theater actress
Objects listed in the NRHP :
- Bat Cave , in Horse Springs, New Mexico, ID No. 76001194
- Bat Cave Archeological Site , in Kenton, Oklahoma, ID No. 78002223
- Bat Tower-Sugarloaf Key , in Sugarloaf Key, Florida, ID No. 82002377
See also:
Wiktionary: BAT - explanations of meanings, origins of words, synonyms, translations