ET
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ET or et may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, a 1982 film
- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (video game), a 1982 video game
- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (soundtrack), a soundtrack score album by John Williams
- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (album), an audiobook album by Michael Jackson and the original cast
- Entertainment Tonight, a daily American television entertainment news show since 1981
- Electro Team, a eurodance band from Croatia
- "E.T." (song), a 2010 song by Katy Perry from Teenage Dream
- "ET (Extra-Terrestrial)", a song by OutKast from ATLiens
- "E.T. Phone Home", a song by Jupiter 8 Featuring Kitty Woodson, co-authored by George Terry
Science and technology
Biology and medicine
- ET tube, or endotracheal tube
- Essential thrombocytosis, a chronic blood disorder
- Essential tremor, a neurological disorder characterized by shaking of hands and limbs
- Evapotranspiration, a sum of evaporation and plant transpiration
Chemistry
- Electron transfer, a process by which an electron moves from one atom or molecule to another
- Ethyl group, a functional group in organic chemistry
Other uses in science and technology
- Electromagnetic testing
- Electron tomography
- Envelope tracking, a technique to provide a dynamic power supply to RF power amplifier
- Space Shuttle external tank
- Tundra climate's Köppen climate classification
- Einpresstiefe, the distance between the centerline of a wheel rim and the mounting surface of the hub
- Extraterrestrial life
People
- Andrew Ettingshausen, a rugby league player
- E Thi or ET, Burmese fortune teller
- Errol Thompson (audio engineer) or ET, dub producer
Other uses
- Eastern Time Zone
- Electronics Technician, a rating in the United States Navy
- Estonian language's ISO 639 code
- Ethiopia's ISO 3166-1 country code
- .et, the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Ethiopia
- Ethiopian Airlines' IATA airline designator
- Ampersand punctuation mark (&), originally derived from Latin et
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