GT
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Gt may stand for:
- Gigatonne, a metric measure of mass
GT may stand for:
- Gametrailers, a video game website
- Gas turbine, a rotary engine that extracts energy from a flow of combustion gas
- Gay Times, a UK culture magazine for gay males
- GB Airways' IATA code
- General Technics, an informal organization with interests in hard science fiction, hard sciences, and engineering
- Geometry and Topology, a mathematical journal
- Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly known as Georgia Tech
- Georgetown, Guyana, the capital and largest city of Guyana
- Giant Trevally, a species of fish from the Carangidae family
- Gifted education, also known as gifted and talented education
- Gigatransfer, a number of data transfers (or operations)
- Gin and tonic, a drink
- Global Title, an address used for routing signaling messages on telecommunications networks
- Globus Toolkit, a software framework for implementing computational grids
- Golden Tee, golf video game
- Google Talk, Google's Instant Messenger
- Google Test, a measure of notability on Wikipedia
- Göteborgs-Tidningen, a Swedish newspaper
- Gran Turismo (racing)
- Gran Turismo (series), a series of racing video games
- Grand tourer or Gran Turismo, a car classification and an acronym used in many models and trim levels
- Grand Trunk Road, a historic road constructed by Emperor Sher Shah Suri connecting Afghanistan, Pakistan and India
- Grant Thornton LLP, a public accounting firm
- Greenberg Traurig, an international law firm
- Gross ton in the Avoirdupois or Imperial system of measurements
- Gross tonnage system for measuring ships, replacing gross register tonnage.
- GT Bicycles, a large American manufacturer of road, mountain, and BMX bicycles
- GT Interactive, an American video game developer
- Guatemala's ISO country code
- Gyllene Tider, a Swedish pop group
- Dragonball GT, a Japanese anime
- FIA GT Championship
- Ford GT, a supercar built by Ford
- Opel GT, a sports car built by Opel
- St. Josephs's College, Gregory Terrace, a Catholic boys' school commonly referred to as 'Terrace'