TG or Tg may stand for:an alternate abbreviation for "
tangent" used in China and Russia (mathematical abbreviation)an abbreviation for "Thank God"an abbreviation for
Thanksgivingan abbreviation for Top Gear, in its
various forms.an abbreviation for
transgenderan abbreviation for "That's Good" (usually sarcastic)
Thurgau, a canton in Switzerland
Ferdinand '''T'''önnies '''G'''esamtausgabe, the complete work edition of
Ferdinand Tönniesthe
IATA airline code for
Thai Airways InternationalIndustrial music progenitors
Throbbing Gristle Thomas Gallaudet I, founder of Gallaudet University for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing students.
TG (fanart), a fetish in fanart"
The Gathering demo party", a well known demoparty in Norway that is held every year
glass transition temperatureThermogravimetry Thyroglobulin (medical abbreviation)a
teragram, a unit of mass equal to one
megatonne. (Tg only)
Toyota GroupTG Sambo, a Korean computer manufacturerTG Xers, a member of the
Korean Basketball LeagueTârgu-Mureş, a Romanian city.Tank Grote (sometimes misspelt "Grotte"), an experimental multi-turreted
Soviet medium tankWindows TG, a fictionial
Operating System featured in the show
Mega64Transmission gateTheodore Goddard, the eponymous law firm established by John Theodore Goddard, solicitor to
Wallis SimpsonThe
ISO 639-1 code for the
Tajik languageThe TG500, a four-wheeled car designed by German engineer Fritz Fend based on his three-wheeled Messerschmitt KR 200
microcar.
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TG+ is a box set by
Throbbing Gristle. The 10 CD set contains
Throbbing Gristle live performances, all digitally remastered by
Chris Carter. The set is a follow up to
TG24. These recordings represent the final 10 live TG recordings that were not included in the TG24 release. Other than CDs, the set contains an inlay with 5 laser cut metal plates that are about the size of a business card. Each plate is a variation of the TG logo.
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A steam (or water) turbine directly coupled to an electrical generator. The two devices are often referred to as one unit.