| TS | TSR | Tswana language |
| TsunamiA tsunami (from Japanese meaning wave in port (the term tidal wave is generally synonymous, but not in scientific usage, as tsunamis are not related to tides) is one or a series of waves that occur after an earthquake, seaquake, volcanic activity, slumps, | TsurugiTsurugi is a Japanese word used to refer to any type of broadsword, or various Chinese heroes' weapons or Chinese swords ( Jian). Tsurugi is used in the west to refer to a specific type of Japanese straight, double-edged sword no longer in common use. | TsarTsar ( Bulgarian Russian often spelt Czar or Tzar in English), was the title used for the rulers of the First and Second Bulgarian Empires from 913 and in Russia from 1547 to 1917. It is derived from the Latin title Caesar. History of usage The title tsar |
| Tsuguharu FoujitaLeonard Tsuguharu Foujita also known as Fujita ( , November 27, 1886 January 29, 1968) was a painter and engraver born in Tokyo, Japan who applied French oil techniques to Japanese-style paintings. In 1910 Foujita graduated from what is now the Tokyo Nati | TSR, Inc.TSR was a company formed as Tactical Studies Rules in 1972 by Gary Gygax and Don Kaye (and others later) to publish the rule set for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. When Don Kaye died of a stroke in 1975, Brian Blume and Gary Gygax, the remainin | Tsinghua UniversityTsinghua University (Self-discipline and social commitment) Established 1911 School type Public President Gu Binglin Location Beijing Enrollment 12,000 undergraduate9,000 graduate Faculty 7,100 Campus Suburban Homepage | Tsinghua University ( Pinyin: Qngh |
| TsaritsaA Tsaritsa , also called tsarina czarina or czaritsa was a wife of Tsar or a female autocratic ruler of Russia or Bulgaria. The last Russian Tsaritsa was Alexandra of Hesse who was married to Nicholas II of Russia. The final Bulgarian Tsaritsa was Giovann | Tsing Ma BridgeTsing Ma Bridge of Hong Kong is the world's fifth longest suspension bridge, and the longest two-deck suspension bridge carrying both road and rail traffic. It has a main span of 1,377 metres (4,518 ft) and a height of 206 metres, c. 300 ft longer than th | Tsar BombaTsar Bomba Russian for " Tsar-Bomb") was the largest nuclear weapon ever detonated. Arzamas-16. The name was coined in an analogy with Tsar Kolokol and Tsar Cannon both of which were also extremely large representatives of their respective types of object |
| Tsimshian mythology | Tsui Hark | Tsaile, Arizona |
| Tse Bonito, New Mexico | Tselakai Dezza, Utah | Tsherim Soobzokov |
| Tshiluba language | Tsetse fly | Tsarevich Alexei of Russia |
| Tsukahara Watashi | Tsuno Jun | Tsunashima Ryosen |
| Tsuruoka Yuji | Tsuno Kaitaro | Tsutomu Hata |
| TSX Group | TSO | Tsutomu Shimomura |
| Tsuyoshi Domoto | Tsushima | Tsushima Maru |
| Tsunami Channel | Tsuba | Tsathoggua |
| Tsung-Dao Lee | Tsipouro | Tsing Yi |
| Tsuen Wan | Tsubasa | Tsugunai |
| TSL | TSU | Tsuen Wan New Town |
| Tsingtao beer | Tsuen Wan (MTR) | Tsonevo |
| Tsukuba, Ibaraki | Tsukahara Bokuden | Tsushima subprefecture |
| Tsuruoka | Tsuchiura | Tsurugashima, Saitama |
| Tsubame, Niigata | Tsuruga, Fukui | Tsuru |
| Tsu, Mie | Tsuyama, Okayama | Tsukumi, Oita |
| Tsushima, Aichi | Tsushima Province | Tsien Hsue-shen |
| Tsuji Jun | Tsubouchi Shoyo | Tsu-11 |
| TSG | Tsesungun | TSN |
| Tsonga language | Tsim Sha Tsui | TSB |
| Tsugaru Strait | Tschagguns | Tsui Museum of Art |
| Tsang Yok-sing | Tsakonian | Tsesarevich |
| Tsifteteli | TSAN | Tsukihime |
| Tsubame (Shinkansen) | Tsuga | Tsukushi |
| Tseung Kwan O (MTR) | Tsuruda, Kagoshima | Tsuno, Miyazaki |
| Tsurumi, Oita | TSMC | Tsunagi, Kumamoto |
| Tsuyazaki, Fukuoka | Tsuiki, Fukuoka | Tseung Kwan O |
| Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama | Tsutomu Yamazaki | Tsushima, Ehime |
| Tsushima, Nagasaki | Tsutsuga, Hiroshima | Tskhinvali |
| TsAGI | Tsushima Strait | TSA |
| Tsukiji fish market | Tsukubo District, Okayama | TSCP |