NT
NT stands for:
- Neck transparency , a build-up of fluid in the neck of an embryo
- National Trust (“National Trusteeship”), a UK heritage and nature conservation organization
- Theory of naturalness , an abstract linguistic formalism
- network termination , the network termination in telecommunications
- Power supply , an electronic assembly
- New Testament of the Bible (Latin also Novum Testamentum )
- neurotypical , a term used for a person who is not on the autism spectrum
- Neutralization test , a diagnostic detection method in microbiology
- new technology , see Microsoft Windows NT , Zeppelin NT
- New Territories , an area inHong Kong
- Neutral zone (Iraq) ( English Neutral Territory ), as an earlier country code according to ISO 3166-1 that was valid until 1983 (since then ISO 3166-3 NTHH)
- Nordtangente (Basel) , a city motorway in Basel, see also nt * / areal
- Northern Territory , a federal territory in Australia
- Nose tackle, a position in American football, see Defensive Line
- Binter Canarias , as the IATA code of the Spanish airline
- NT cassette , digital, cassette-based audio system
- Low temperature cooking , a type of preparation
- Nature and technology , a school subject also known as M + U
- Polynesia (ICAO code)
- Northwest Territories (ISO-3166-2: CA Code), Canadian Territory
NT as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Germany: District of Esslingen (for the former district of Nürtingen )
- Greece: Thessaloniki , reserved for future approvals
- UK: Stockton-on-Tees
- Norway: Skien in the province of Vestfold og Telemark
- Romania: Neamț County
- Slovakia: Okres Nitra (not yet taken)
nt stands for:
- Nucleotide , a molecule and basic building block of nucleic acids
- Nanotesla , unit for magnetic flux density, about 1 gamma
nt , NT or nt stand for:
- non testatum , Latin for “not tested”; see newspaper duck
- no text , an abbreviation in the "subject" of e-mails or forum posts, so that no further text is contained in the message (the forum post); synonymous: EOM
N t stands for:
- N t is the total amount of nitrogen in a mineral soil (N t = N org + N min )