TB
Science and technology
Computing
- Terabyte (TB), a unit of information (often measuring storage capacity)
- Terabit (Tb), a unit of information (often measuring data transfer)
- Thunderbolt (interface)
- Test bench
Vehicles
- T.B. (Thompson Brothers), a three-wheeled cyclecar manufactured by Thompson Brothers of Bilston, England, from 1919 until 1924
- Torpedo boat, a relatively small and fast naval vessel designed to carry torpedoes into battle
- Boeing TB, an American torpedo bomber biplane designed by the US Navy and built by Boeing in 1927
Other uses in science and technology
- Terbium, symbol Tb, a chemical element
- Terrific broth, a bacterial growth medium for E. coli
- Tuberculosis (TB), a chronic infectious disease
- Tubercle bacillus, another name for Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the pathogen causing tuberculosis.
- Brightness temperature (Tb), in astrophysics
Sports
- TB Tvøroyri (Tvøroyrar Bóltfelag), a Faroese football club from Tvøroyri
- tailback, a sub-position of Halfback (American football)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a professional American football team in the Tampa Bay Area
- Tampa Bay Lightning, a professional ice hockey team in the Tampa Bay Area
- Tampa Bay Rays, a professional baseball team in the Tampa Bay Area
- Total bases, a baseball statistic
- Terry Bradshaw, professional football quarterback
- Tom Brady, professional football quarterback
Other uses
- Tablespoon (tb), a rough, culinary unit of volume
- Taco Bell, an American chain of fast-food restaurants
- Teboil (until 1966 TB), a Finnish gas station company
- Tekkaman Blade, a Japanese animated TV series
- Tommy Brown (record producer) (also known as TB or TB Hits), American record producer and songwriter
- TotalBiscuit, pseudonym of English video game commentator John Bain
- TowneBank, a bank serving Virginia and North Carolina
Places in the United States
- TB, Maryland, an unincorporated community
- Tampa Bay, Florida
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