PT
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Translingual
[edit]Etymology 1
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[edit]PT
- (metrology) Symbol for petatesla, an SI unit of magnetic flux density equal to 1015 teslas.
Etymology 2
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English
[edit]Noun
[edit]PT (countable and uncountable, plural PTs)
- (hematology) Initialism of prothrombin time.
- (medicine) Initialism of physical therapist; also P.T.
- (medicine) Initialism of physical therapy.
- (law) Initialism of parenting time.
- Initialism of physical training.
- (music) Initialism of passing tone.
- (military, US) Initialism of patrol torpedo.
- Initialism of personal trainer.
- 2023 June 5, Rebecca Gillam, “18 celebs who swear by weight training, from Adele to Millie Mackintosh & Frankie Bridge”, in Women's Health[1]:
- As her famously no-BS longtime PT Don Saladino, who has a next-level celeb roster (oh HAIII, Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt!), told WH: ‘It’s about improving your body’s resilience and energy […] making sure we’re optimising everything we do’.
- Initialism of public transport or public transit.
- (US, military, aviation) Initialism of patrol trainer (“a trainer that is also a patrol aircraft”).
Synonyms
[edit]- (parenting time): visitation
See also
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- Initialism of Pacific Time.
- (Egyptology) Initialism of Pyramid Texts.
- Abbreviation of Protactile.
- 2013 February 18, Christine Amanda Roschaert, “Pro-Tactile: The DeafBlind Way!!!”, in Tactile the World[2], WordPress, archived from the original on 2014-11-20:
- It is in my personal opinion, that PT provides so much more background, action, information and inclusion than Haptic, however, some aspects of Haptic could be integrated into PT to create an even more extensive tool for the Deafblind.
Synonyms
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Anagrams
[edit]Azerbaijani
[edit]Noun
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- Initialism of proqram təminatı.
Galician
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[edit]PT m
- (politics, historical) Initialism of Partido da Terra.
Indonesian
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[edit]PT (first-person possessive PTku, second-person possessive PTmu, third-person possessive PTnya)
- (business) initialism of perseroan terbatas (“limited company”).
- (education) initialism of perguruan tinggi (“higher education institution”).
Portuguese
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Noun
[edit]PT f (invariable)
- Initialism of perda total.
Noun
[edit]PT m or f by sense (plural PTs)
- PT (“personal trainer”)
Proper noun
[edit]PT m
- (Brazil, politics) Initialism of Partido dos Trabalhadores (“Workers' Party”).
Derived terms
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[edit]PT c
- Initialism of personlig tränare.
Declension
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