ST
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ST or St may refer to:

In geography:
  • São Tomé and Príncipe
    São Tomé and Príncipe
    São Tomé and Príncipe, officially the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, is a Portuguese-speaking island nation in the Gulf of Guinea, off the western equatorial coast of Central Africa. It consists of two islands: São Tomé and Príncipe, located about apart and about , respectively, off...

    , ISO 3166-1 country code


In technology:
  • .st
    .st
    .st is the Internet country code top-level domain for São Tomé and Príncipe. It is also being marketed worldwide as an abbreviation for various things.-Second-level domains:...

    , Internet country code top-level domain for São Tomé and Príncipe
    São Tomé and Príncipe
    São Tomé and Príncipe, officially the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, is a Portuguese-speaking island nation in the Gulf of Guinea, off the western equatorial coast of Central Africa. It consists of two islands: São Tomé and Príncipe, located about apart and about , respectively, off...

  • ST connector, a type of optical fiber connector
  • Atari ST
    Atari ST
    The Atari ST is a home/personal computer that was released by Atari Corporation in 1985 and commercially available from that summer into the early 1990s. The "ST" officially stands for "Sixteen/Thirty-two", which referred to the Motorola 68000's 16-bit external bus and 32-bit internals...

    , a personal computer
  • Internet Stream Protocol, an experimental Internet protocol
  • Spread Tow, a technology for spreading a tow to make ultra light fabric for the composites industry
  • State Threads
    State threads
    The State Threads library is a small application library which provides a foundation for writing fast and highly scalable Internet applications on Unix-like platforms.This library combines the simplicity of the multithreaded programming paradigm, in which one thread...

    , a user-space threading C-library, especially for network-applications
  • Structured Text
    Structured text
    Structured text is one of the 5 languages supported by the IEC 61131-3 standard. It is designed for programmable logic controllers . It is a high level language that is block structured and syntactically resembles Pascal. All of the languages share IEC61131 Common Elements...

    , a high-level programming language
    Programming language
    A programming language is an artificial language designed to communicate instructions to a machine, particularly a computer. Programming languages can be used to create programs that control the behavior of a machine and/or to express algorithms precisely....

     that syntactically resembles Pascal
    Pascal (programming language)
    Pascal is an influential imperative and procedural programming language, designed in 1968/9 and published in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth as a small and efficient language intended to encourage good programming practices using structured programming and data structuring.A derivative known as Object Pascal...



In businesses and organizations:
  • St or StA are short for meaning Common stock
    Common stock
    Common stock is a form of corporate equity ownership, a type of security. It is called "common" to distinguish it from preferred stock. In the event of bankruptcy, common stock investors receive their funds after preferred stock holders, bondholders, creditors, etc...

     (US) or ordinary shares (British), on the German stock exchanges.
  • STMicroelectronics
    STMicroelectronics
    STMicroelectronics is an Italian-French electronics and semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.While STMicroelectronics corporate headquarters and the headquarters for EMEA region are based in Geneva, the holding company, STMicroelectronics N.V. is registered in Amsterdam,...

    , a worldwide manufacturer of semiconductors
  • Secret Team
    Secret Team
    The Secret Team, or ST, is a phrase coined by L. Fletcher Prouty in 1973, alleging a covert alliance between the United States' military, intelligence, and private sectors to influence political decisions.-Origins:...

    , an alleged covert alliance between the CIA and American industry
  • Sound Transit
    Sound Transit
    Sound Transit has been the popular name of Washington state's Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority since September 19, 1999. It was formed in 1996 by the Snohomish, King, and Pierce County Councils...

    , the popular name of Washington state's Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority
  • Springfield Terminal Railway (Vermont), a subsidiary of Pan Am Railways, reporting mark ST
  • Statstjänstemannaförbundet, or Swedish Union of Civil Servants, a trade union
  • Student Transportation, Inc., a school bus contractor
  • Suffolk County Transit, or Suffolk Transit, the bus system serving Suffolk County, New York
  • Germania (airline)
    Germania (airline)
    Germania Fluggesellschaft mbH, operating as Germania, is an airline with its headquarters in Berlin, Germany. It operates scheduled and chartered flights and aircraft lease services...

     IATA airline designator


In science:
  • String theory
    String theory
    String theory is an active research framework in particle physics that attempts to reconcile quantum mechanics and general relativity. It is a contender for a theory of everything , a manner of describing the known fundamental forces and matter in a mathematically complete system...

    , a branch of theoretical physics
  • Stanton number
    Stanton number
    The Stanton number, St or CH, is a dimensionless number that measures the ratio of heat transferred into a fluid to the thermal capacity of fluid...

    , a term used in physics
  • Strouhal number
    Strouhal number
    In dimensional analysis, the Strouhal number is a dimensionless number describing oscillating flow mechanisms. The parameter is named after Vincenc Strouhal, a Czech physicist who experimented in 1878 with wires experiencing vortex shedding and singing in the wind...

    , a term used in fluid mechanics
  • s.t. an abbreviation for "such that"


In other uses:
  • an abbreviation commonly used for Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
  • St, a contraction of Saint
    Saint
    A saint is a holy person. In various religions, saints are people who are believed to have exceptional holiness.In Christian usage, "saint" refers to any believer who is "in Christ", and in whom Christ dwells, whether in heaven or in earth...

    , especially in Christianity (female Ste)
  • St, a contraction of Street
    Street
    A street is a paved public thoroughfare in a built environment. It is a public parcel of land adjoining buildings in an urban context, on which people may freely assemble, interact, and move about. A street can be as simple as a level patch of dirt, but is more often paved with a hard, durable...

  • Star Trek
    Star Trek
    Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment franchise created by Gene Roddenberry. The core of Star Trek is its six television series: The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise...

    , a television and film franchise
  • Sesotho language
    Sesotho language
    The Sotho language, also known as Sesotho, Southern Sotho, or Southern Sesotho, is a Bantu language spoken primarily in South Africa, where it is one of the 11 official languages, and in Lesotho, where it is the national language...

     ISO language code
  • Standard part function
    Standard part function
    In non-standard analysis, the standard part function is a function from the limited hyperreals to the reals, which associates to every hyperreal, the unique real infinitely close to it. As such, it is a mathematical implementation of the historical concept of adequality introduced by Pierre de...

    , a term used in non-standard analysis
  • Stone (weight)
    Stone (weight)
    The stone is a units of measurement that was used in many North European countries until the advent of metrication. It value, which ranged from 3 kg to 12 kg, varied from city to city and also often from commodity to commodity...

    , a unit of mass used in the British Isles and other countries
  • Street
    Street
    A street is a paved public thoroughfare in a built environment. It is a public parcel of land adjoining buildings in an urban context, on which people may freely assemble, interact, and move about. A street can be as simple as a level patch of dirt, but is more often paved with a hard, durable...

    , a public thoroughfare
  • the city of Split
    Split (city)
    Split is a Mediterranean city on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea, centered around the ancient Roman Palace of the Emperor Diocletian and its wide port bay. With a population of 178,192 citizens, and a metropolitan area numbering up to 467,899, Split is by far the largest Dalmatian city and...

    , Croatia, license plate code and common abbreviation
  • Suicidal Tendencies
    Suicidal Tendencies
    Suicidal Tendencies is a U.S. crossover thrash band founded in 1981 in Venice, Los Angeles, California by Mike Muir, its leader and only permanent member. The band is sometimes credited as one of "the fathers of crossover thrash"...

    , an American heavy metal/hardcore punk band
  • Self-titled, a term used in the record industry for eponymous albums
  • School Tycoon
    School Tycoon
    School Tycoon is a computer game developed by Cat Daddy Games and published by Global Star Software. The game was designed to be easier and less complicated than other Tycoon games by removing the spreadsheets and statistics of game management.- Overview :...

    , a video game
  • The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
    The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
    The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, released as in Japan, is the fifteenth installment of Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series. Developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console, it was released worldwide throughout December 2009 after Nintendo president Satoru Iwata announced the...

    , a video game
  • a part of many abbreviations of ordinal numbers
    Ordinal number (linguistics)
    In linguistics, ordinal numbers are the words representing the rank of a number with respect to some order, in particular order or position . Its use may refer to size, importance, chronology, etc...

    , such as 1st and 4th
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