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KT(Knot)- Unit of speed used in navigation, equal to 1 nautical mile (the length of 1 minute latitude) per hour or about 1.15 statue miles per hour, or 0.5 meters/sec).
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KTAbbreviation of Karat
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KTNoun The ninja with boobs
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KTEasy to type version of Katie or Katy.
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KTThe person most likely to get drunk at a party and give your grandma a lap dance.
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KTKT= Keep talking A sarcastic expression telling someone to keep talking when in fact the opposite is meant. Usually in reference to a negative comment.
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KTknee trembler
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KTAbbreviation for one thousand tonnes.
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KT keep talking
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KTSee noise power density.
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KTKilo or metric ton. 1,000 Kilos or 2,204.6 pounds.
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KTKilo or metric ton. 1,000 Kilos or 2,204.6 pounds.
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KT kinesio therapy or kinesiotherapist
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KTKilo ton (1,000 kilograms). L/B
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KTkilotonnes
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KTKilo tonne
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KTThousand tonnes. Measured resource
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KT(kts) Knots
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KTWhen using Descriptive Notation, this is the abbreviation for the Knight Chess Piece. In contrast, Algebraic Notation uses the capital letter 'N'.
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KTTiger II
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KT(Knot)- Unit of speed used in navigation, equal to 1 nautical mile (the length of 1 minute latitude) per hour or about 1.15 statue miles per hour, or 0.5 meters/sec).
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KTKnots (nautical miles per hour, as used in METAR/TAF reports etc.)
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KTKilo or metric ton. 1,000 Kilos or 2,204.6 pounds.
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KTKnot- Unit of speed normally used for marine and aviation purposes. One knot (one nautical mile per hour) is equal to 1.15 mph or 0.5144 m/s.
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KT
kiloton
karat
knot (unit of speed)
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KT
kilo|tesla|magnetic flux density
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