MTM
MTM may refer to:
Computing and electronic games
- Microsoft Test Manager, a diagnostic software tool
- Monster Truck Madness, a 1996 racing video game
Science, technology, medicine and engineering
- Medication Therapy Management, pharmaceutical care by pharmacists
- Methods-time measurement, a motion time system
- Methyltrimethoxysilane, an organosilicon compound
- Midwoofer-tweeter-midwoofer, a loudspeaker configuration
- Model–test–model, in military combat modelling
- Modified Transverse Mercator coordinate system, used in Eastern Canada
- Motoren Technik Mayer, Wettstetten, Germany, a car tuner
- Mountaintop removal mining
- Methylthiomethyl ether
- Myotubular myopathy or centronuclear myopathy, a muscle disorder
- Massive Thirring Model, in quantum field theory
- Mark-to-market accounting, or fair value accounting
Entertainment
- MTM Enterprises, Mary Tyler Moore's production company
- MTM Records, a MTM Enterprises record label
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show, a sitcom television series
- MTM Records, a MTM Enterprises record label
- MTM (band), a Portuguese band
- Minutes to Midnight, Linkin Park's third studio album
Other
- Media Technology Monitor (MTM), a Canadian survey
- Momentum (technical analysis), an indicator used in the analysis of market prices
- Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), formerly known as the Mehsud Tahafuz Movement (MTM), a human rights movement in Pakistan for the Pashtun people
- Ibanez MTM, a guitars brand
- Made to measure clothing
- Mark-to-market accounting in economics
- Minnesota Transportation Museum, US
- MT explosive motorboat, Italian, WWII
- Max the Mutt College of Animation, Art & Design, Canadian post-secondary school
- Metro Trains Melbourne, the operator for trains in Melbourne
- Mary Tyler Moore, American actress and television producer
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See also
- M2M (disambiguation)
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