Hat (disambiguation)

Hat (disambiguation)

A hat is an item of clothing worn on the head.

Hat may also refer to:

* An informal term for the caret or circumflex symbol (^) when placed above another symbol, used in typography and mathematical notation
* The hat operator in mathematical notation
* Hat, Azerbaijan, a village
* The Hat, a Southern California fast-food restaurant
* The Hats, a political faction during the Age of Liberty in Sweden.
* de Bono Hats, the six thinking strategies
* Hat, The Haskell Tracer, a debugging tool for Haskell programming language

HAT is used as an acronym for:

* Happy Aloha Thursdays, a Flickr group
* Heap analysis tool, software to analyze a heap dump file in Java programs
* Hellenic Aeronautical Technologies, a Greek airplane manufacturer
* Help authoring tool, software used to create online help manuals
* Histone acetyltransferase, enzymes that acetylate conserved lysine amino acids on histone proteins
* History Aptitude Test, administered to students applying to read History at Oxford University
* Human African trypanosomiasis, diseases caused by parasitic protozoan trypanosomes
* Hungarian Automated Telescope
* Hypoxanthine Aminopterin Thymidine medium
* Human Amplification Technology, a type of a Pallet jack
*"Verklarende Handwoordeboek van die Afrikaanse Taal", an Afrikaans dictionary

ee also

*Hatt (disambiguation)


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