Tulip (disambiguation)
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A tulip is a bulb plant in the genus Tulipa.
Tulip or Tulips may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Music
- Tulip (album), a 1990 album by Steel Pole Bath Tub
- "Tulips" (song), by Bloc Party from their 2004 EP Little Thoughts
Other
- Tulips (poem), by Sylvia Plath, about her experiences in a mental hospital
- Tulips (film), a 1981 comedy-drama film
- Tulip Jones, a character in the Alex Rider spy novel series
- Tulip O'Hare, a fictional character from the comic book series Preacher
In the military
Businesses
- Tulip Computers, a Dutch PC clone manufacturer from 1979 to 2009
- Tulip Telecom, an Indian telecommunications services provider
- Tulip Television, a TV station affiliated with the Japan News Network
- TULIP Cooperative Credit Union, Olympia, Washington
- Tulip Radio, the local community radio station covering Spalding, Lincolnshire, England
Computing
- Tulip (software), a Computer Graph Visualization program
- Tulip (python project), a Python package for asynchronous I/O
People
- Tulip (name), a list of people with either the given name or surname
TULIP
- The Five points of Calvinism, often explained by the mnemonic "TULIP"
- Transurethral laser-induced prostatectomy
- Trade Unions Linking Israel and Palestine, a group advocating engagement between trade unions (and against boycotts) as a means to Mideast peace
Other
- Tulip, Indiana, a small town in the U.S.
- Tulip Viaduct, Indiana
- Tulip, Ohio, an unincorporated community
- Tulip Methodist Church, Marsalis, Louisiana, on the National Register of Historic Places
- Tulip Rally, the oldest Dutch rally competition
- Tulip Bowl, the final match in the top division, American Football Bond Nederland, in the Netherlands
- Atorvastatin, a drug better known by the trade name Lipitor and under the brand name Tulip
See also
- Tulip period, a period in Ottoman history (1718-1730)
- The Kyrgz Tulip Revolution of 2005
- 2S4 Tyulpan ("Tulip"), a Soviet self-propelled mortar
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