DIT
People
- Dit name, an alternative family name, e.g., in French Canadian historical traditions
- Dit Clapper (1907–1978), Canadian ice hockey player
Information technology
- Directory information tree
- dit (unit), a contraction for "decimal digit"
- "." or dot, the shorter of the two symbols used in Morse code
- Doctor of Information Technology, a degree
Educational institutions
- Dehradun Institute of Technology, in India
- Delhi Institute of Technology, in India
- Detroit Institute of Technology, in the US
- DigiPen Institute of Technology, in the US
- Dublin Institute of Technology, in Ireland
Science
- Defining Issues Test DIT-2, of moral reasoning
- Dietary induced thermogenesis
- Diiodotyrosine, a chemical compound
- Dual inheritance theory
- Digital ion trap
Other uses
- Department for Infrastructure and Transport, South Australian government department
- Department for International Trade, UK
- Digital imaging technician, in the film industry
- Dit, a French narrative poetic form of the Middle Ages (see Medieval French literature)
- Diyari language (ISO 639 code: dit)
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