| Table of Unicode characters, 128 to 999 | Table of Unicode characters, 1000 to 1999 | Tazio Nuvolari |
| Taco BellTaco Bell is a fast-food restaurant chain which is a division of Yum! Brands, Inc. It originated as a hot dog stand founded by Glen Bell in 1946. After experimenting with alternative food items, he opened three Taco-Tia stands between 1954 and 1955. He th | Tamar of GeorgiaTamar Bagrationi was Queen of the kingdom of Georgia from 1184- 1213. She ruled during what is generally regarded as Georgia's "golden age" and gained a reputation as an outstandingly successful ruler, dubbed "King of Kings and Queen of Queens" by her sub | TajiksThe Tajiks are one of the principal ethnic groups of Central Asia, and are primarily found in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Application of the term The Tajiks are among the oldest inhabitants of the region, and can trace their roots back to the |
| Tannhäuserquattrocento for soft-core High Culture. Tannhauser in a figure in German legend and the title of an opera by Richard Wagner. Legend According to German legend, Tannhauser was a knight and poet, who found the Venusburg, or subterranean home of Venus. | Tabby catTabby cats are often mistaken as a certain breed of cat. The term tabby actually refers to the stripes, dots and swirling patterns of the cat's coat. The tabby pattern is believed to be the original basic cat pattern, and the closest to their distant ance | TantalusThis article is about Tantalus from Greek mythology. For the peak on the Hawaiian island of O‘ahu, see Tantalus (Oahu). Tantalus also Tantalos in Greek mythology was a son of Zeus and the nymph Plouto (not to be confused with the Roman name for Hades). |
| Table of standard electrode potentialsThe values below are standard electrode potentials taken at 25°C in aqueous solution. Cathode (Reduction) Half-Reaction Standard Potential E° (volts) Li+(aq) + e- Li(s) -3. 04 Rb+ + e- Rb s -2. 98 K+(aq) + e- K(s) -2. 93 Cs+(aq) + e- Cs(s) -2. 92 Ba2+(aq) | TakakuraTakakura can refer to: # Emperor Takakura of Japan, the 80th Emperor of Japan. Takakura family, a branch of Fujiwara family. | Tandy 1000The Tandy 1000 was a line of more or less IBM PC compatible home computer systems produced by the Tandy Corporation for sale in its Radio Shack chain of stores. The machine was geared toward home use and a modest budget, and it copied the IBM PCjr's 16-co |
| Tactical communications | Tactical communications system | Tactical data information link--A |
| Tape relay | Tangerine Dream | TAT-2 |
| TAT-3 | TAT-4 | TAT-5 |
| TAT-6 | TAT-7 | TAT-8 |
| TAT-9 | TAT-10 | TAT-11 |
| TAT-12/13 | TAT-14 | Tang Dynasty |
| Tap | Tarocchini | Tango |
| Tatian | Tallangatta, Victoria | Taste |
| Taiwan Capitalization Weighted Stock Index | Tax return | Takoma Park, Maryland |
| Tapiola | Tabebuia | Tautonymy |
| Taylor's theorem | Tait's conjecture | Taos |
| Tangloids | Taos Pueblo | Taos, New Mexico |
| Taiwanese aborigine | TacTix | Talcott Parsons |
| TACMAR | Tangram | Tape |
| Tariff | Tariff of Abominations | Tax Reform Act of 1986 |
| Taft-Hartley Act | Tabard | Takeover |
| Taranto | Tay-Sachs disease | Tatars |
| Taro | Tartarus | Tapioca |
| Tashkent | Taipei | Tallahassee, Florida |
| Tap dance | Taiwanese (linguistics) | Taddeo Zuccaro |
| Tatra mountains | Talia Monet | Tarragona |
| Taniwha | Tar | Takeru Kobayashi |
| Tatar | Taboo | Taurine |
| Tamora Pierce | Taos art colony | Taeniasis |
| Tartare sauce | Tannins | Tardigrade |
| Tarsier | Tarsus | Tagus |
| Tamale | Tahiti | Tael |
| Tate Gallery | Table of Chinese monarchs | Taiwan Relations Act |
| Taiwanese localization movement | Taiwan Province | Tasman Sea |
| Tasha Yar | Tatarstan | Tarapacá Region |
| Tampere | Tarshish | Tammuz |