TIR
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Tir, tir or TIR may refer to:
- The French term for Schützenfest, a target-shooting competition
- Tir (month), the fourth month (the first month of summer) in the Iranian calendar
- Tir, Iran, a village in North Khorasan Province, Iran
- Tir (god), the ancient Armenian god of wisdom, written language, etc.
- Occasional spelling of the Old Norse theonym Týr
- A woman thrall in Old Norse society
Abbreviations
- Total internal reflection
- Tigrinya language, ISO 639 code
- Tirupati Airport, the IATA airport code
- Traumatic incident reduction, a form of psychotherapy
- Translation Initiation Region, the starting point of translation of proteins
- Translocated intimin receptor, a receptor used by enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC)
- The TIR Convention, of road transportation (Transports Internationaux Routiers, International Road Transport)
- Toll/Interleukin-1 receptor, the cytoplasmic domain of TLR4
- Total indicated runout, a measure of roundness or concentricity in the production of machined parts
- Total indicator reading, a more general extrapolation of total indicated runout, applicable to other areas of metrology
- The Independent Review, a quarterly peer-reviewed journal on political economy published by the Independent Institute since 1996
- Total Immersion Racing, a 2002 racing videogame
- Thermal infrared, a range of radiation on the infrared spectrum
Other
- Tir McDohl, the name given to the protagonist in the Japanese novelization and radio drama adaptation of the video game Suikoden
- INS Tir, various ships of the Indian navy
See also
- Tir Planitia, a large basin on Mercury
- Tír na nÓg, an Otherworld in Irish mythology
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