TP

TP, Tp, tP, tp, or T&P may refer to:

Arts and media

Music

Newspapers

Television

  • Test pattern (AKA test card), a broadcast signal
  • The Tomorrow People, a British science fiction series
  • TP de Oro (initially Los mejores de TP; 1972–2011), a Spanish annual awards series by Teleprograma [es]
  • Talking Pictures TV (TPTV), a British free-to-air vintage film and nostalgia channel
  • Telewizja Polska S.A. (currently abbreviated "TVP", but was "TP" 1976–1992; AKA Polish Television), a public service broadcaster in Poland, founded in 1952

Theatre

Video games

People

Academics, doctors, and writers

Architects

Athletes

Journalists and politicians

Performing artists

Fictional characters

  • T. P. Balagopalan, the main character of T. P. Balagopalan M. A., a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film
  • Time Pilfer Lady (Japanese: TPレディ; AKA Hitomi Aino, Petra Fina Dagmar, Ms. Iknow), a villain in Japanese anime series Flint the Time Detective (1998–1999)
  • Talita "T.P." Aleni (née Palele), the Tongan wife of Sam Aleni, portrayed 1993–1994 by Elizabeth Skeen in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street
  • Te Aroha Pene, a character in New Zealand kidult horror-fantasy television show The Killian Curse (2006–2008)
  • Thomas Malcolm Pickles (Tommy), the protagonist of the animated children's television series Rugrats and spinoff series All Grown Up!
    • Referenced in the title of All Grown Up!, season 5, episode 3, "TP+KF" (2007)

Sports

Association football (soccer)

Automobile/car racing

Places

  • Toa Payoh (Chinese: 大巴窑 / 大巴窯, Tamil: தோ பாயோ), a planning area and residential town in Singapore
  • Tai Po (Chinese: 大埔), an area in Hong Kong
  • Tunjungan Plaza, a shopping center in Indonesia
  • Third Pole (AKA the Hindu Kush-Karakoram-Himalayan system, HKKH), a mountainous region in the Tibetan Plateau
  • Portuguese Timor (Portuguese: Timor Português), a defunct territory (1702–1975)
  • thành phố means 'city' in Vietnamese, such as in:
  • Tigné Point, Sliema, Malta (postal code: TP)
  • Province of Trapani, Sicily, Italy (ISO 3166 code: IT-TP; vehicle registration code: TP)

Transportation

  • Thunder Power (Chinese: 昶洧), a Taiwanese automobile manufacturer
  • Transport Pool Inc., the original name (1968) of TIP Group, a Dutch international provider of transportation and logistics equipment services, such as trucks and trailers
  • Trigonometrical point (AKA triangulation station), fixed surveying station, e.g.:
    • TP Rauenberg, in Tempelhof, Berlin, Germany, formerly used for mapping purposes
  • Turnpike, AKA toll road, road that requires a fee to use
  • Taunsa–Panjnad Link Canal, Punjab, Pakistan

Aviation/planes

  • TAP Air Portugal (IATA airline code: TP)
  • Turboprop, gas-turbine engine that drives an aircraft propeller
    • e.g. Diemech TP 100 (c. 2012 – c. 2017), an American turboprop and turboshaft aircraft engine
    • see also Swallow TP, a trainer aircraft produced by the Swallow Airplane Company in the United States from 1928

Maritime/watercrafts

  • US Army TP Harbor Tug Type V ship in WWII ("TP" stands for Tug/Passenger)
  • TP 52, a class of yacht used for racing
  • Italian submarine Topazio, a Sirena-class submarine built for the Regia Marina during the early 1930s

Rail/trains

STEM

Psychology and neuroscience

Medical practitioners

Biochemistry

  • Turgor pressure, the hydrostatic force within cells that pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall
  • Serum total protein, a clinical chemistry parameter
  • TP-003, an experimental anti-anxiety drug with formula C23H16F3N3O
  • TP-13, an experimental anti-anxiety drug with formula C19H19N7O
  • Testosterone propionate, an androgen and anabolic steroid (AAS) medication
  • Thromboxane prostanoid receptor, a protein found in humans and other mammals
  • Thymidine phosphorylase, an enzyme and catalyst
  • Triose phosphate (AKA glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, 3-phosphoglyceraldehyde), an intermediate metabolite in cellular respiration and photosynthesis
  • MT-TP (mitochondrially encoded tRNA proline), a transfer ribonucleic acid, encoded in humans by the mitochondrial MT-TP gene

Chemistry

  • Trispyrazolylborate (Tp), a chemical ligand (or binding agent)
  • Tp ligands, AKA hydrotris(pyrazolyl)borates, a class of scorpionate ligands
  • Triphosphate, a salt or ester of polymeric oxyanions with 3 tetrahedral PO4 units linked by sharing oxygen atoms
  • Total phosphorus, a measure of the amount of element 15 present
  • Thermoplastic polyester, a kind of polymer

Electronics and computing

Electronics and computing companies and brands

Astronomy

Mathematics

Other uses in science and technology

Language

  • tp (digraph), pronounced in Yélî Dnye as /t̪͡p/
  • Tibetan pinyin (Chinese: 藏文拼音, romanized: Zàngwén Pīnyīn, ZWPY), the official transcription system for the Tibetan language in China

Linguistics

Politics

Law

Other uses

Miscellaneous businesses and organizations

  • Temasek Polytechnic, a public, further education college in Singapore
  • Travis Perkins, a British building materials supplier
  • TP ICAP Group plc (formerly Tullett Prebon), a London-based financial-services firm
  • Teleperformance SE, a French-based business-process outsourcer
  • Terre et Peuple, a cultural association in France
  • TP Tea (Taiwan Professional Tea, Chinese: 茶湯會, romanized: Chátānghuì; formerly Tea Pa Tea; founded 2005), a bubble tea shop chain based in Taichung, Taiwan

See also

Terms that look or sound the same

Terms with a hyphenated prefix

  • 7-TP, a Polish light tank of the Second World War
  • α-Tocopheryl palmitate (α-TP), an ester that is a form of form of vitamin E
  • Sơn Tùng M-TP, stage name of Nguyễn Thanh Tùng (born 1994), a Vietnamese singer-songwriter and actor
    • m-tp M-TP, his first compilation album, released 2017

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