HOT
HOT (also HOT or HOT ) stands for:
- HOT, the IATA code for Memorial Field Airport in Hot Springs, Arkansas in the USA, see List of IATA codes / H # HO
- Haematogenic oxidation therapy, an alternative medical treatment method from the group of autologous blood therapies, see autologous blood therapy # Different forms of autologous blood treatment
- Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam
- Household organization training (HOT) by the German Caritas Association
- Haut subsonique Optiquement Téléguidé or HOT (guided missile) , an anti-tank missile system
- High-occupancy toll lane or HOT lane, toll roads in the United States and Canada
- Home Order Television, HOT or HOT, the former name of the shopping channel HSE24
- Hochfrankentarif , a regional transport association in Bavaria
- Hohenstein-Ernstthal , a distinctive sign on license plates, see also Zwickau district # license plate
- Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team , an initiative to use OpenData and OpenSource for humanitarian purposes
HoT stands for:
- HoT Hofer Telekom, a subsidiary of Ventocom GmbH, a discount mobile communications provider on the Austrian mobile communications market, see Hofer KG # HoT Hofer Telekom
- Mychajlo Novopaschyn , fighting name of the Ukrainian e-athlete
Hot stands for:
- Hot (album) , the first studio album by Romanian dance singer Inna (2009)
- Hot (Israel) , also known as HOT, an Israeli telecommunications and cable television provider
- Hot (song) , a song by Avril Lavigne (2007)
- Amphoe Hot (Chiang Mai) , a district in Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand
Hot is the family name or stage name of the following people:
- Besim Hot , Swiss poker player
- Johnny Hot (1932-2018), Belgian jazz musician
- Natalie Hot (* 1992), German porn actress
hot is an abbreviation for:
- heal over time in many (MMO) RPG computer games, see computer gamer jargon # H
- Hote (ISO-639-3 code), one of the Oceanic languages, see ISO 639: h
See also: