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Etymology 1 edit

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AT

  1. (international standards) ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code for Austria.
    Synonym: AUT (alpha-3)
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For quotations using this term, see Citations:AT.

Etymology 2 edit

Prefix edit

AT

  1. (astronomy) Abbreviation of astronomical transient.; prefix for astronomical transients in official IAU astronomical event and object notation. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is the official international arbiter of naming of astronomical objects and events in the field of astronomy.

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Noun edit

AT (countable and uncountable, plural ATs)

  1. (software) Initialism of assistive technology.
  2. (US, Navy) Initialism of auxiliary tugboat.
  3. (US, sports) Initialism of anaerobic threshold.
  4. (fan fiction) Initialism of alternate timeline.
  5. (aviation, navigation) Initialism of aerotriangulation.
  6. Initialism of appropriate technology.
  7. (firefighting, aviation) Abbreviation of air tanker.
  8. Initialism of activity theory.

Adjective edit

AT

  1. (military) Initialism of anti-tank.

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German edit

Pronunciation edit

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Proper noun edit

AT n (proper noun, strong, genitive ATs)

  1. Altes Testament (OT; Old Testament)

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Noun edit

AT(エーティー) (ētī

  1. automatic transmission
    この(くるま)(エー)(ティー)です。
    Kono kuruma wa ētī desu.
    This car has an automatic transmission.

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Spanish edit

Etymology edit

Initialism of Antiguo Testamento.

Proper noun edit

AT m

  1. OT (Old Testament)

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Swedish edit

Noun edit

AT

  1. (medical) internship. Abbreviation of allmäntjänstgöring..
  2. Abbreviation of avtändning (withdrawal, comedown).

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Proper noun edit

AT

  1. Initialism of Avrupa Topluluğu (European Community; EC).

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