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== Birds == |
== Birds == |
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* [[Tit (bird)]] or Paridae, a large family of passerine birds |
* [[Tit (bird)]] or Paridae, a large family of passerine birds |
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** [[Penduline tit]] or Remizidae, sometimes included in Paridae as Remizinae |
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* [[Bearded tit]], a small reed-bed passerine bird |
* [[Bearded tit]], a small reed-bed passerine bird |
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* [[Long-tailed tits]] or Aegithalidae, a family of passerine birds with long tails |
* [[Long-tailed tits]] or Aegithalidae, a family of passerine birds with long tails |
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* [[Tit hylia]], a species of bird in the family Cettiidae |
* [[Tit hylia]], a species of bird in the family Cettiidae |
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* [[Tomtit]], a small passerine bird of the family Petroicidae |
* [[Tomtit]], a small passerine bird of the family Petroicidae |
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** [[Tomtit (disambiguation)#Birds]], various other birds called tomtits |
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* [[Wrentit]], a small bird, the only species in the genus ''Chamaea'' |
* [[Wrentit]], a small bird, the only species in the genus ''Chamaea'' |
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* [[Shriketit]] or ''Falcunculus'', the only genus in the family Falcunculidae |
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== Places == |
== Places == |
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* [[Tin Tsz stop]], a Light Rail stop in Hong Kong |
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* [[Tit, Adrar]], a town in Adrar Province, central Algeria |
* [[Tit, Adrar]], a town in Adrar Province, central Algeria |
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* [[Tit, Tamanrasset]], a village in Tamanrasset Province, southern Algeria |
* [[Tit, Tamanrasset]], a village in Tamanrasset Province, southern Algeria |
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* [[Tit-e Olya]], a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran |
* [[Tit-e Olya]], a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran |
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* [[Tit-e Sofla]], a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran |
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* [[Tehran International Tower]], a residential tower located in Tehran, Iran |
* [[Tehran International Tower]], a residential tower located in Tehran, Iran |
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== People == |
== People == |
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* [[Jacques Tits]] ( |
* [[Jacques Tits]] (1930–2021), French/Belgian mathematician |
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* [[Tit |
* [[Tit (name)]], Romanian male given name |
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* [[Tit Linda Sou]] (born 1989), female track and field sprint athlete who competes internationally for Cambodia |
* [[Tit Linda Sou]] (born 1989), female track and field sprint athlete who competes internationally for Cambodia |
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* [[Tit Štante]] (born 1998), Slovenian snowboarder |
* [[Tit Štante]] (born 1998), Slovenian snowboarder |
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* [[Tokyo Institute of Technology]], a national top-tier research university located in Greater Tokyo Area, Japan |
* [[Tokyo Institute of Technology]], a national top-tier research university located in Greater Tokyo Area, Japan |
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* [[Turkish Revenge Brigade]] or TİT, an ultra-nationalist militant organisation in Turkey |
* [[Turkish Revenge Brigade]] or TİT, an ultra-nationalist militant organisation in Turkey |
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* [[Texas Institute of Technology and Science]], proposed University |
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== Other uses == |
== Other uses == |
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* Tit., abbreviation for the [[Epistle of Paul to Titus]], part of the New Testament |
* Tit., abbreviation for the [[Epistle of Paul to Titus]], part of the New Testament |
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* "Tits", a song by [[Sparks (band)|Sparks]] from ''[[Indiscreet (Sparks album)|Indiscreet]]'', 1975 |
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*TIT, abbreviation for the [[Coldplay]] song [[Trouble In Town]] |
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* "Tits", a song by |
* "Tits", a song by [[The Stranglers]] from ''[[Black and White (The Stranglers album)|Black and White]]'', 1978 |
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* [[Teat]], an organ in female mammals that produces milk to feed young offspring |
* [[Teat]], an organ in female mammals that produces milk to feed young offspring |
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* Slang for a [[breast]], usually used in the plural form |
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* Trotters Independent Traders, a fictional company from the BBC sitcom ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]'' |
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* ''[[The Incredible True Story]]'', the second studio album by American rapper Logic |
* ''[[The Incredible True Story]]'', the second studio album by American rapper Logic |
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* [[Titcoin]], a cryptocurrency |
* [[Titcoin]], a cryptocurrency |
Latest revision as of 17:19, 22 November 2024
TIT, Tit, Tits, or tit may refer to:
Birds
- Tit (bird) or Paridae, a large family of passerine birds
- Penduline tit or Remizidae, sometimes included in Paridae as Remizinae
- Bearded tit, a small reed-bed passerine bird
- Long-tailed tits or Aegithalidae, a family of passerine birds with long tails
- Tit-babbler or Macronus, a genus in the family Timaliidae
- Tit berrypecker, a species of bird in the family Paramythiidae
- Tit hylia, a species of bird in the family Cettiidae
- Tomtit, a small passerine bird of the family Petroicidae
- Tomtit (disambiguation)#Birds, various other birds called tomtits
- Wrentit, a small bird, the only species in the genus Chamaea
- Shriketit or Falcunculus, the only genus in the family Falcunculidae
Places
- Tin Tsz stop, a Light Rail stop in Hong Kong
- Tit, Adrar, a town in Adrar Province, central Algeria
- Tit, Tamanrasset, a village in Tamanrasset Province, southern Algeria
- Tit-e Olya, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran
- Tehran International Tower, a residential tower located in Tehran, Iran
People
- Jacques Tits (1930–2021), French/Belgian mathematician
- Tit (name), Romanian male given name
- Tit Linda Sou (born 1989), female track and field sprint athlete who competes internationally for Cambodia
- Tit Štante (born 1998), Slovenian snowboarder
Mathematics
- Tarski's indefinability theorem, a theorem which states that arithmetical truth cannot be defined in arithmetic
- Tits alternative, an important theorem about the structure of finitely generated linear groups
- Tits group, a finite simple group 2F4(2)′
Organizations
- Technological Institute of Textile & Sciences, in Bhiwani, Haryana, India
- Tokyo Institute of Technology, a national top-tier research university located in Greater Tokyo Area, Japan
- Turkish Revenge Brigade or TİT, an ultra-nationalist militant organisation in Turkey
- Texas Institute of Technology and Science, proposed University
Other uses
- Tit., abbreviation for the Epistle of Paul to Titus, part of the New Testament
- "Tits", a song by Sparks from Indiscreet, 1975
- "Tits", a song by The Stranglers from Black and White, 1978
- Teat, an organ in female mammals that produces milk to feed young offspring
- Slang for a breast, usually used in the plural form
- Trotters Independent Traders, a fictional company from the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses
- The Incredible True Story, the second studio album by American rapper Logic
- Titcoin, a cryptocurrency