Alt
Abbreviations
- Alternate character, in online gaming
- Alternate route, type of highway designation
- Alternating group, mathematical group of even permutations
- Alternative lifestyle
- Alternative rock
- Altimeter
- Altitude
Acronyms
- Alanine transaminase, a liver enzyme of the transaminase family
- Alternative lengthening of telomeres, in cellular biology
- Approach and Landing Tests, in space transportation
- Argon laser trabeculoplasty, a type of glaucoma surgery
- Assistant Language Teacher, in Japan
- Association for Learning Technology, in Oxford, England
- Accelerated life testing, testing a product in excess of its normal service parameters
- International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory, a conference in theoretical computer science
Places and geographical features
- Alt, Greater Manchester, formerly a constituent parish of Limehurst Rural District, near Oldham, England
- River Alt, in Merseyside, England
- Amtrak code for Altoona Transportation Center, Pennsylvania, U.S.
- National Rail station code for Altrincham station, in Altrincham, England
People
- Alt (surname)
- A.L.T. (born 1970), Mexican-American rapper
Music
- ALT (band), Andy White, Liam Ó Maonlaí, Tim Finn
- ALT (album), a 2012 music album by Van der Graaf Generator
- ALT (EP), a 2015 EP by Vanna
- in alt, singing in the octave above the treble staff (G5 to F6)
- ALT, a robotic singer with songs in the Bemani game series including Pop'n Music, Reflec Beat and Jubeat
Other
- Altbier, German beer
- Alt (film), a 2013 Venezuelan short film
- Alt attribute, in HTML computer language
- Alt key, on a computer keyboard
- ALT Linux, computer software
- Alt-right, an abbreviation of alternative right, a loosely connected far-right, white nationalist movement based largely in the United States
- alt.* hierarchy, in USENET newsgroups
gollark: We have ICBMs there too.
gollark: Dig a tunnel of "only" 4000 blocks in length.
gollark: What if you route through the Nether?
gollark: 28000 blocks? Seriously?
gollark: It doesn't, 64 blocks max or something.
References
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