Oct
Oct or OCT is a common abbreviation for October, the 10th month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. It may also refer to:
Eight (Latin-derived prefix)
- A prefix meaning eight
- Octal, the numeral system
- Octans, a constellation
- Octave (electronics), a relative unit of frequency
Medicine
- Obsessive compulsive tendencies, a criterion involved in the diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Oncology clinical trial, a clinical trial in cancer research
- Oxytocin challenge test, a type of contraction stress test in late stage pregnancy
Science and technology
- Odd cycle transversal in graph theory
- Office of the Chief Technologist, a manager at the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts
- Olefin conversion technology
- Optical coherence tomography, an imaging method
- Optimal cutting temperature compound, a process in medicine
- Organic cation transport protein, a type of protein
- Orion correlation theory, a hypothesis in pyramidology
Other
- Office Customisation Tool, available in some versions of Microsoft Office 2007
- Ontario Certified Teacher, a professional designation
- Orangi Charitable Trust, a microfinance organisation in Karachi, Pakistan
- Overseas Chinese Town, (narrowly) a theme park or (broadly) an area in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
- Overseas Chinese Town Limited The company that operate Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Town and other theme parks in China
- Overseas countries and territories, non-sovereign countries and territories not part of the European Union, that have a special relationship with a European Union member state
- Oxford Classical Texts
gollark: Isn't that approximately the median income?
gollark: The parameters can be tweaked quite easily, yes.
gollark: Depending on my policy, either you pay negative tax or infinite tax.
gollark: Please ignore any parts on the left of the Y axis.
gollark: No, this is definitely progressive, it asymptotically increases to 1.
See also
- OTC (disambiguation)
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