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10BASE2 Once-dominant 10 Mbit/s Ethernet standard
127th Operations Group Unit of the Michigan Air National Guard
13003 Dickbeasley Background asteroid from the central region of the asteroid belt
1300 Marcelle Carbonaceous asteroid from the middle region of the asteroid belt
15 August 2011 Iraq attacks Series of terrorist attack
1944 Cuba–Florida hurricane Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1944
1982 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 3000 metres Women's 3000 metres event at the 1982 European Athletics Indoor Championships
2001 Maniacs 2005 American comedy horror film directed by Tim Sullivan
2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup riot June 2011 riots in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament qualification Association football competition
2017–2020 Qatif unrest Phase of conflict in the Qatif region of Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
2018 West Footscray warehouse fire 2018 industrial fire in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
2019 4 Hours of Silverstone Endurance sportscar racing event
2019 Campbellfield factory fire Major industrial fire in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
20th Kushok Bakula Rinpoche Current incarnation of Kushok Bakula Rinpoche (born 2005)
22 Gia Long Street Historic building in Ho Chi Minh City
24 Hours of Portimão Sports and touring car endurance race in Portugal
35 mm grenade Type of Chinese grenade launcher ammunition
36th (Ulster) Division Infantry division of the British Army during the First World War
3 nm process Semiconductor manufacturing processes with a 3 nm GAAFET/FinFET technology node
502d Air Operations Group Inactive United States Air Force unit
502d Bombardment Group World War II Army Air Forces unit
555 (1988 film) 1988 American horror film directed and produced by Wally Koz
5àsec 5àsec is a franchising network specialized in cleaning and ironing clothes
6000 List List of bribe-takers and warmongers compiled by the Anti-Corruption Foundation
6666 Ranch Ranch in King County, Texas
808 (film) 2015 American documentary film
97X Kelowna RapidBus Bus rapid transit line
A&P Canada Defunct Canadian supermarket company
A. G. Street English farmer, writer and broadcaster (1892–1966)
A. N. Day Australian public servant (1868–1939)
ABC's Nightlife American TV talk show
ABC Television Players American TV anthology series
ACA Hurricane Electro-mechanical and rotating-directional civil defense siren
ACP–EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly Assembly of representatives of countries that have signed the Cotonou Agreement
AI Football GGO Chinese animation television series
AMASONG Amateur choir in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois
ARB assembly language Low-level shading language
ASA physical status classification system System for assessing the fitness of patients before surgery
AS Dumbea (handball) Association Sportive Dumbea is a handball club in New Caledonia
ATTESA Four-wheel drive system for Nissan automobiles
A Bay of Blood 1971 Italian giallo slasher film by Mario Bava
A Beautiful Daughter-in-law Era Chinese drama TV series
A Blade in the Dark 1983 Italian giallo slasher film directed by Lamberto Bava
A Blank on the Map British TV documentary
A Cyborg Manifesto 1985 essay by Donna Haraway
A Date with Judy (TV series) American TV situation comedy series
A Flame in the Wind American TV soap opera
A Flintstone Christmas 1977 animated Christmas special
A General View of Positivism 1844 book by Auguste Comte
A Grammar of the Bengal Language 1778 grammar book by Nathaniel Braasey Halhed
A Hole in My Heart 2004 Swedish experimental drama film
A Little Reunion Chinese TV series
A Long Petal of the Sea 2019 novel by Isabel Allende
A Piano for Mrs. Cimino 1982 American drama film
A Woman to Remember American TV soap opera
Aadat Se Majboor (TV series) Indian TV series
Abamectin Insecticide and anti-parasitic worm chemical
Abbot of Westminster Head of Westminster Abbey in London, England
Abby Chams Tanzanian multi-instrumentalist
Abd Allah ibn Umar ibn al-Khattab Early Islamic figure and scholar (c. 610 – 693)
Abe Vigoda (band) American punk rock band
Able Danger Classified military planning effort against transnational terrorism
Abraham Zacuto Spanish Jewish astronomer and rabbi (1452 – c. 1515)
Absolute block signalling British railway signalling scheme
Absurdistan (film) 2008 German-French comedy film
Abu Numayy I Emir of Mecca (c. 1232 – 1301)
Abu Yazid Kharijite Berber leader (c. 874–947)
Aburidashi Ninja technique
Abuse of rights Exercise of a legal right to cause annoyance, harm or injury to another
Aca Joe Clothing line that originated in Acapulco
Academic Cooperation Association European think tank for cooperation in higher education
Acceleration Team China Chinese Formula Acceleration 1 team
Acceleration Team France French Formula Acceleration 1 team
Acceleration Team Italy Italian Formula Acceleration 1 team
Acceleration Team Mexico Mexican Formula Acceleration 1 team
Acceleration Team Spain Spanish Formula Acceleration 1 team
Acceleration Team Sweden Swedish Formula Acceleration 1 team
Acceleration voltage Term in accelerator physics
Access to Satellite TV for 10,000 African Villages China–Africa cooperation project
Accident insurance Type of insurance
Ace (yacht) Yacht built by Lürssen for Yuriy Kosiuk
Ace of Swords Card used in Latin-suited playing cards
Ace of Wands (tarot card) Tarot card of the Minor Arcana
Ach. Brito Portuguese company that manufactures soaps, bath salts and cosmetic products
Actaea (Greek myth) Refers to several individuals in Greek mythology
Action in the Afternoon American TV Western (1953–1954)
Active labour market policies Government programmes that intervene in the labour market to help the unemployed find work
Acuminite Rare halide mineral
Adam Elliot Australian stop-motion animation writer, director and producer
Adam Freeland English record producer and DJ (born 1973)
Adam Kasper American record producer and engineer
Adam Miller (pioneer) First permanent white settler in the Shenandoah Valley
Adam Stephen American doctor and military officer (c. 1718 – 1791)
Adamantine spar Variety of corundum
Adath Jeshurun Congregation Synagogue in Minnetonka, Minnesota, USA
Adelaide's Lament Song from the 1950 musical Guys and Dolls
Adidas Games Annual track and field meeting and street meet
Adidas Stan Smith Tennis shoe by Adidas
Adidas Tango Family and brand of association football balls
Adidas Teamgeist Football by Adidas
Adidas Telstar Soccer ball by Adidas
Adobe Encore DVD authoring software tool
Adoration of the Christ Child (Gentile da Fabriano) Painting by Gentile da Fabriano
Adrien Proust French epidemiologist and hygienist
Adult Children of Alcoholics Fellowship of people recovering from growing up in an alcoholic family
Adventure (TV series) American documentary TV series
Adventures in Jazz American TV musical series
Aerius of Sebaste 4th-century presbyter
Aeroexpress Operator of airport rail link services in Russia
Aerovias Brasil Former Brazilian airline
Africa Cricket Association International coordinating body for cricket in Africa
Afrology Scientific study of contemporary social structures of Africa
After Life (play) Play by Jack Thorne
Agamous Homeotic gene and MADS-box transcription factor
Agathias Byzantine poet and historian (c. AD 530–582/594)
Age management medicine Field of alternative medicine
Age of onset Age at which one acquires a disease or disorder
Age of the captain Mathematical word problem
Agenda 2010 Series of reforms planned and executed by the German government
Agim Zeka Albanian professional footballer
Aging out American popular culture vernacular
Agnes Blannbekin Austrian Beguine and Christian mystic (c. 1244 – 1315)
Agnes Nyblin Norwegian photographer (1869–1945)
Agris Helmet Ceremonial Celtic helmet from c. 350 BC
Ahmad Adaya American real estate tycoon and philanthropist (1927-2006)
Aiguille des Glaciers Mountain in the Mont Blanc massif
Air purifier Device that removes contaminants from the air in a room
Aisha Muhammad's third wife (c. 613/4 – 678)
Ají panca Variety of Capsicum chinense grown in Peru
Akdalaite Very rare mineral
Al-Farghani Abbasid astronomer (c. 800 – 870)
Al-Ghazal Andalusi Arab poet and diplomat (c. 790–864)
Al-Maqdisi Arab geographer (c. 945/946–991)
Al-Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi 11th-century Isma'ili Muslim scholar
Al-Mutanabbi Arab poet (c. 915 – 965)
Al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir Lakhmid king of al-Hirah (582 – c. 602)
Alan Braxe French electronic musician (born 1971)
Alb Limes Roman frontier fortification
Albert Luthuli South African politician (c. 1898–1967)
Albert Wolff (sculptor) German sculptor and medallist
Alcoa Theatre American TV anthology series (1957–1960)
Alcohol dehydrogenase Group of dehydrogenase enzymes
Alcohol laws of India Laws which regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol in India
Alcohol laws of Maryland Laws which regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol in Maryland
Alcohol use among college students Unhealthy alcohol drinking behaviors by college students
Aldehyde dehydrogenase Group of enzymes
Alessandro Serpieri Italian scientist  (1823–1885)
Aletheia University Private university
Aleutian disease Disease of mustelids caused by a highly contagious parvovirus (carnivore amdoparvovirus 1)
Alexander Goldscheider Czech-born British composer, music producer, and writer
Alexander Kusenko American theoretical physicist, astrophysicist, and cosmologist
Alexandre Salimbeni Italian physician and biologist
Alexine Tinne Dutch explorer, photographer (1835–1869)
Alfa Romeo in motorsport Role of Alfa Romeo in different categories of motorsport
Alfonso II of Asturias King of Asturias (c. 760 – 842)
Alfred Cooper English surgeon and clubman of the late 19th century
Algorithmic efficiency Property of an algorithm
Alice Seeley Harris British photographer (1870–1970)
Alien and Border Police Agency responsible for border checks in Czechia
Alkmund of Derby Prince and son of Alhred of Northumbria
All-Trac Proprietary full-time four-wheel drive system by Toyota
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna Indian medical college and medical research public institute
All My Friends Are Dead 2010 dark comedy book by Avery Monsen and Jory John
All Stars (TV series) Italian TV series
Allan Cartner Television continuity announcer
Allele age Time elapsed since an allele first appeared
Allende family Chilean family of Spanish descent
Allergan Pharmaceutical company
Alliterative verse Form of verse
Alma Pirata Argentine telenovela
Almaron Dickinson Texian soldier
Almeron Durkee House Historic house in Union Springs, New York
Almeron and Olive Smith House Historic home in Plandome, New York
Almost Skateboards American skateboard company
AlphaIC Method for assessing the value of IT investments
Alstom Ferroviaria Former rail division of Fiat of Italy
Alternatives to imprisonment Types of punishment or treatment other than time in prison
Altos Labs American biotechnology company
Alzheimer's Research UK Dementia research charity
Alzheimer's disease biomarkers Neurochemical indicators
AmRest European restaurant operator
Amakusa Shirō Japanese rebel and martyr (1621? – 1638)
Amalia López Cabrera Spanish photographer (1837–c. 1899)
Aman Nath Indian writer, hotelier, architectural restorer (born 1951)
Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy 2011 American true crime television film
Amanda Knox (film) 2016 American documentary film
Amanda Lee (pilot) U.S. Navy pilot (born c. 1986)
Amarte a Ti 1996 single by Cristian Castro
Amber Hunt (journalist) American journalist, podcaster, and author (born 1978)
Ambrosius Benson Italian painter (c. 1495/1500–1550)
Ameca (robot) Planned general purpose robotic humanoid by Engineered Arts Ltd
American Birkebeiner North American cross-country skiing race
American Callers Association Association of square dance callers
American College of Apothecaries Professional association of independent community pharmacists
American Multiple Industries Former pornographic video game company
American Signal Corporation Outdoor warning siren and mass notification company
American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute Not-for-profit trade association
American transportation in the Siegfried Line campaign American logistics in Europe in World War II
Amerindian Heritage Month (Guyana) Annual observance in honour of Guyana's indigenous peoples
Ames crater Meteorite crater in Major County, Oklahoma, United States
Amino acid dating Dating technique using changes in amino acid molecules to estimate the age of a specimen
Amor (Cristian Castro song) 1995 single by Cristian Castro
Amor (Ricky Martin song) 2001 single by Ricky Martin
Amor Fati (TV series) South Korean television romantic drama series
Amyloid plaques Extracellular deposits of the amyloid beta protein
Ana Carvalho Portuguese engineer and politician
Anal Haq Short story based on the life of the Sufi Mansur Al-Hallaj
Anandalok Puraskar Award ceremony for Bengali film in India
Anarawd ap Rhodri King of Gwynedd (c.  857 – 916)
Andernach Geyser Highest cold-water geyser in the world
Andhra Cricket Association Governing body of cricket in Andhra Pradesh, India
Andorra women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Andorra
Andrea del Castagno Italian Renaissance painter (c. 1419–1457)
Andreas Scherer German former ski jumper
Andrei Linde Russian-American theoretical physicist
Andrew Barnes (businessman) New Zealand-based entrepreneur and philanthropist
Andrew Boraine Economic and urban development expert
Andrew Boyle Scottish journalist and biographer
Andrew Donlevy Irish Catholic priest and educator
Andrew Doyle (artist) Irish painter, engraver, and farmer
Andrew Witkin American computer scientist (1952–2010)
Android fat distribution Distribution of human adipose tissue mainly around the trunk and upper body
Andy Goodway Former English professional rugby league footballer and coach
Ang Syota Kong Balikbayan 1995 Philippine action comedy film
Angel Capital Association Alliance of angel investor groups in the United States
Angelica Veronica Airola Italian artist (c. 1590–1670)
Anglo Chinese School, Klang Semi-government aided primary and secondary school in Klang district, Selangor, Malaysia
Anime Matsuri Annual anime convention
Animelo Summer Live Anime songs music festival
Animetal Japanese heavy metal band
Anmanari Brown Australian artist (born c. 1930s)
Anna Karenina (2000 TV series) British television series
Anna Maria Niemeyer Brazilian architect (1929–2012)
Anne (British TV series) British TV miniseries
Anne Caroline Salisbury Great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
Anne Cunningham English actress
Antidosis (treatise) Spoken treatise by the ancient Greek rhetorician Isocrates
Antique car Automobile as an antique
Antoine Darlan Central African politician and trade unionist
Antoine Destutt de Tracy French aristocrat and philosopher (1754–1836)
Anton Giulio Brignole-Sale Italian writer, poet and nobleman (1605–1662)
Anton Rupert South African businessman (1916–2006)
Antonio Damasio Portuguese-American neuroscientist (born 1944)
Apartment hotel Type of serviced apartment complex
Apax Partners British private equity firm
Appeal to tradition Logical fallacy in which a thesis is deemed correct on the basis of tradition
Araneta Center–Cubao station (MRT) Elevated passenger train station in Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines
Aranyak 1976 novel by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay
Arbor (installation) Art installation by Adam Frank in Indianapolis, Indiana
Arborite Canadian manufacturer of high-pressure decorative plastic laminates
Ardene Canadian value fashion retailer
Argentine units of measurement Units of measurement used in Argentina
Argument from reason Argument for the existence of God
Ari Peltonen Finnish media persona
Arian creeds Creeds of Arian Christians
Aristippus the Younger Cyrenaic philosopher
Ariston Bathhouse raid Anti-gay police raid in 1903
Arlette and Love 1943 French romantic comedy film
Armenicum Drug invented in Armenia in 1998
Armin Moczek German evolutionary biologist (born 1969)
Arnold (TV series) American TV series
Artesian Commons Park in Olympia, Washington, USA
Artesian Well Park Urban park in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Arthur Gore, 5th Earl of Arran Anglo-Irish peer and diplomat (1839–1901)
Arthur H. Fleming American philanthropist (1856–1940)
Arthur Milner Canadian playwright, theatre director and journalist (born 1950)
Arun Sankosik Thai sprinter
Ashiq Peri Azerbaijani folk poet (c. 1811 – c. 1848)
Ashoka's policy of Dhamma Set of edicts that formed the policy of the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka
Ashokavadana Indian Sanskrit-language text
Asparagus bean Legume cultivated for its edible pods
Aspelt Town in southern Luxembourg
Assassination (1987 film) 1987 American action film
Assi Rahbani Lebanese composer, musician, and producer
Astana International Forum International platform for dialogue
Astana Tigers Kazakh basketball club based in Astana
Asterix at the Olympic Games (film) 2008 French fantasy comedy film
At the Existentialist Café 2016 book by Sarah Bakewell
Atacama Cosmology Telescope Telescope in the Atacama Desert, northern Chile
Atacama Pathfinder Experiment Radio telescope in the Atacama desert, northern Chile
Athenian Revolution Revolt by the people of Athens
Athletics at the 1996 Summer Paralympics – Men's marathon T50 Marathon event
Atman (1997 film) 1997 documentary film
Atmospheric methane Methane in Earth's atmosphere
Attached Senior School of Shandong Normal University High school in Jinan City, China
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder management Practices with established treatment efficacy for ADHD
Atínale al precio Mexican game show
August Underground 2001 American exploitation horror film directed by Fred Vogel
August Underground's Penance 2007 American horror film written and directed by Fred Vogel
Augusta Solberg Norwegian photographer (1856–1922)
Augustaanlage Street in Mannheim, Germany
Australia men's national field hockey team Men's national field hockey team representing Australia
Austria women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Austria
Austro-Hungarian General Staff Part of the Austro-Hungarian Ministry of War
Automated guided vehicle Type of portable robot
Automatic differentiation Techniques to evaluate the derivative of a function specified by a computer program
Autopsy Room Four Short story by Stephen King
Aušra Augustinavičiūtė Lithuanian economist
Avempace Arab Andalusian polymath (c. 1085 – 1138)
Avenal State Prison Male-only state prison in the city of Avenal, Kings County, California, United States
Aventics Manufacturer of pneumatic components and systems
Avery Trufelman American podcaster and radio producer
Avrodh: The Siege Within 2 2022 Indian TV series
Awkward Silence Japanese manga series
Axe (film) 1977 American horror film written and directed by Frederick R. Friedel
Axolotl Overkill 2017 German drama film
Azerbaijan women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Azerbaijan
B. B. Tandon 14th Chief Election Commissioner of India
B95 (red knot) Unusually long-lived Red Knot bird (born c. 1992)
BALB/c Laboratory-bred strain of the house mouse
BASIC interpreter Interpreter that enables users to enter and run programs in the BASIC language
Baahubali: Before the Beginning Upcoming Indian streaming television series
Baba Yadav Indian film choreographer and director
Baba language Grassfields Bantu language of Cameroon
Bacchylides Greek lyric poet (c. 518 – c. 451 BC)
Baccoo Character from Guyanese and Surinamese folklore
Bacterial senescence Gradual decrease in cellular function in individual bacteria
Bad Robots British television prank show
Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives. 2022 Netflix docuseries
Bad trip Unpleasant experience triggered by psychoactive drugs
Badulla Electoral District Electoral district of Sri Lanka
Bai Qi Chinese Qin state military general ( c. 332 BC – 257 BC)
Balance of power (international relations) Theory in international relations
Balance sheet recession Type of economic recession
Balfour v Balfour 1919 English contract law case
Bali-og Traditional layered necklaces of various ethnic groups
Balikbayan box Box containing items sent home by overseas Filipinos
Balkan–Danubian culture Archaeological culture from the Lower Danube region in the 8th–11th centuries
Bambi (character) Title character in Felix Salten's 1923 novel, Bambi, a Life in the Woods
Bangor Formation Carboniferous period geologic formation in Alabama
Bangui Wind Farm Wind farm in the Philippines
Bank of Holland Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation-insured banking corporation headquartered at Holland
Bank on the Stars American TV game show (1953–1954)
Banzai (TV series) British comedy gambling game show
Baptism of Fire (novel) Third novel in the Witcher Saga
Baptist Lui Ming Choi Secondary School Secondary school in Sha Tin, Hong Kong
Barbara Marx Hubbard American futurist, author and public speaker
Barbara Zápolya Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania (1512–1515
Barbarian Queen 1985 American-Argentine fantasy film
Barbarians (2021 film) 2021 British thriller film
Barbican (drink) Brand of non-alcoholic malt drinks
Bariloche Atomic Centre Research and development centre of the Argentine National Atomic Energy Commission
Barilović Village in Karlovac County, Croatia
Barmbek station Railway station and transport hub in Hamburg, Germany
Barnolt French operatic tenor
Barrier-grid animation and stereography Animation method
Barriers of Society 1916 American silent drama film
Barroso Commission European Commission from 2004 to 2014
Basic structure doctrine Common law legal doctrine
Bass Point (England) Headland on the coast of Cornwall, England, UK
Batakari Festival A cultural event organised to showcase Batakari, a traditional handmade Ghanaian smock.
Batman (TV series) American action comedy television series (1966–1968)
Batok Indigenous tattoos of the Philippines
Battle of Geronium Battle of the Second Punic War
Battle of Heligoland (1864) Battle of the Second War of Schleswig
Battle of Ibera Battle of the Second Punic War, fought in Spain
Battle of Lake Trasimene 217 BC battle of the Second Punic War
Battle of Talasea 1944 military engagement on New Britain, Pacific Ocean
Battle of the Thousand Islands 1760 conflict of the Seven Years' War
Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar, Dessau and Bernau Joint World Heritage Site in Germany
Bauschänzli Artificial island in Zürich, Switzerland
Bayeux Cathedral Medieval church in Normandy, France
Bayou Queue de Tortue Waterway in the Mermentau River basin of south Louisiana
Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadium Stadium in the Başakşehir district of Istanbul, Turkey
Bcl-xL Transmembrane molecule in the mitochondria
Beatrice oil field Small oilfield consisting of 3 platforms located 24 km off the north east coast of Scotland
Beauty and the Beast (1976 TV film) 1976 American TV movie
Beef (TV series) 2023 American comedy-drama television miniseries
Beer bottle Bottle designed as a container for beer
Beer in Milwaukee Beer culture in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Begotten (film) 1989 American experimental horror film
Bekennen will ich seinen Namen, BWV 200 Arrangement by Johann Sebastian Bach of an aria from Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel
Bel Motors French automobile manufacturer
Belgium men's national field hockey team Men's national field hockey team representing Belgium
Belkin American consumer electronics and networking company
Bell Road (Phoenix Metro) Arterial road in the northern Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area
Bellona Foundation International environmental NGO
Ben Fransham New Zealand actor
Ben Jerrod American TV soap opera
Ben Shneiderman American computer scientist
Benbecula Island of the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Benedetto Portinari Triptych Oil painting by Hans Memling
Benedicte Wrensted Danish-American photographer (1859–1949)
Beneficence (ethics) Concept in research ethics
Benjamin Morrell American explorer (1795 – c. 1839)
Benny's Video 1992 Austrian-Swiss psychological thriller film by Michael Haneke
Benny Caiola Italian entrepreneur
Benson & Hedges International Open Men's professional golf tournament in England
Bentleigh Greens SC Australian soccer club in Melbourne
Benton MacKaye American forester and conservationist (1879 – 1975)
Benton School District (Arkansas) Public school district based in Benton, Arkansas, United States
Bergie Subsection of homeless people in Cape Town, South Africa
Berkshire Hathaway Assurance Bond insurance company
Berlin Radio Tower Former broadcasting tower in Berlin
Bernard A. Harris Jr. Former NASA astronaut
Bernard Garter English poet (fl. 1565–1579)
Bernard Kops British dramatist, memoirist, poet and novelist
Bernard Lander Founder and first president of Touro College
Bernard d'Espagnat French physicist, philosopher and author
Bernardo Buontalenti Italian painter (c. 1531–1608)
Bernstein of Leigh v Skyviews & General Ltd 1978 case in English law
Berserker (1987 film) 1987 American slasher film written and directed by Jefferson Richard
Betaworks American startup studio and seed stage venture capital company
Bethesda Game Studios Dallas American video game developer
Better Living TV Theater American TV documentary series (1952–1954)
Beyond Belief: Islamic Excursions Among the Converted Peoples 1998 book by V. S. Naipaul
Bhala Thandanana 2022 Indian Telugu-language action-thriller film
Bhante Sujato Australian Theravada Buddhist monk
Biblical Hittites Group of people mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
Bidirectional reflectance distribution function Function of four real variables that defines how light is reflected at an opaque surface
Big Data (band) American electronic music project
Big Data Partnership English big data professional services company
Big Data Scoring Cloud-based service
Big Data to Knowledge British National Institutes of Health project
Big Dirty Band Canadian supergroup
Big Father, Small Father and Other Stories 2015 Vietnamese drama film
Big John Dodo Indigenous Australian artist (c. 1910–2003)
Big Top (American TV series) American children's television program
Big bang adoption When a new system is adopted instantly
Bigbang (Norwegian band) Norwegian rock band
Bigbug 2022 science fiction comedy film
Bikini Barbershop American reality TV series
Bill Bowerman American track and field coach and co-founder of Nike, Inc
Bilton, Warwickshire Suburb of Rugby in Warwickshire, England
Binary compounds of hydrogen Chemical compounds containing only  hydrogen and one other chemical element
BioViva American biotechnology company
Bioartificial heart Type of engineered heart
Biological system Complex network which connects several biologically relevant entities
Birger Jarl Swedish statesman (c. 1210–1266)
Birkenhead and Tranmere (ward) Metropolitan borough council ward in England
Biscuit Love American restaurant chain
Bituah Leumi National social security agency in Israel
Bizarre (film) 2015 French drama film
Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern American travel and cuisine television show
Bizimkiler Turkish television drama, 1989 to 2002
Black Death (film) 2010 film by Christopher Smith
Black Messiah (band) German metal band
Black Monday (2011) Global stock market crash
Black Saddle American TV Western series (1959–1960)
Black Sessions Live performances on the radio station France Inter
Black Stone (film) 2015 South Korean—French film
Black Sun: The Nanking Massacre 1995 Hong Kong historical exploitation horror film
Black and Blue (1999 film) 1999 American TV movie
Black cocaine Mixture of regular cocaine base or cocaine hydrochloride with various other substances
Blackbird (wind-powered vehicle) Experimental wind-powered vehicle
Blackphone Smartphone made to ensure privacy
Blacksod Bay Bay of the Atlantic Ocean in Erris, Ireland
Blackstar (TV series) American animated fantasy television series
Blanking and piercing Shearing processes
Bling Bling (video) 2001 Da Ali G Show home video by James Bobin
Blink RapidBus Bus rapid transit line
Bliss (2017 film) 2017 Filipino psychological thriller film
Block cellular automaton Kind of cellular automaton
Blockers (film) 2018 American sex comedy film
Blood Beach 1981 American horror film by Jeffrey Bloom
Blood Rites (film) 1968 American horror film directed by Andy Milligan
Blood of Elves First novel in the Witcher Saga
Bloods (TV series) British television sitcom (2021–22)
BlueTEC Marketing name by Mercedes-Benz Group
Blue Collar (film) 1978 American crime drama film
Blue Light (TV series) American drama television series
Blue Light Theater Company Former off-Broadway theater company
Blyton Group Australian media and entertainment company
Bochum Stadtbahn Light rail line in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Body adiposity index Method of estimating the amount of human body fat
Bojan Božović Montenegrin association football player
Bolibourgeoisie Term describing the new bourgeois created by the Venezuelan government
Bolivarian Revolution 21st-century political process in Venezuela
Bolton Group Italian commercial conglomerate
Boltongate Village in Cumbria, England
Boltzmann machine Type of stochastic recurrent neural network
Bombs Away: The Story of a Bomber Team Non-fiction book by John Steinbeck
Bone Tomahawk 2015 American Western film
Bone marrow examination Form of pathologic analysis
Bone pain Feeling that originates in bone
Bonnet Carré Spillway Flood control operation in the Lower Mississippi Valley, US
Bonnie and Clyde (film) 1967 American film by Arthur Penn
Book token Type of gift voucher
Boom Town (2013 TV series) British television series
Boom Town (film) 1940 American Western film
Border Patrol (American TV series) American adventure/drama TV series
Borislav Paravac Bosnian Serb politician
Born for Hell 1976 horror film directed by Denis Héroux
Borre, Norway Borre is a village in the municipality of Horten
Borrowed chord Chord borrowed from the parallel key
Boruth Slavic prince of Carantania (~740-750)
Bosniac National Council Representative body of national minority in Serbia
Bouzourou Village in Balé Province, Burkina Faso
Bradford Parkinson American engineer
Brain Games (2011 TV series) American popular science television series
Brain Research Foundation Non-profit private organization
Brain Research UK United Kingdom medical research charity
Brain technology Technology that employs latest findings in neuroscience
Bravehearts: The Untold Stories of Heroes Indian television series
Brazilian Highway System Highway system of Brazil
Breakfast (New Zealand TV programme) New Zealand news TV programme
Breaking2 Project by Nike
Breast pump Mechanical device used to extract milk from human breasts
Breastfeeding promotion Activities and policies to promote health through breastfeeding
Brian Duffy (astronaut) Former American astronaut
Brian Keaulana Hawaiian surfer
Bring Back Birdie 1981 Broadway musical
Bristow Adams American journalist, professor, forester, and illustrator (1875-1956)
British GT Championship Sports car racing series based predominantly in the United Kingdom
Broadsheet (TV programme) Irish current affairs TV programme
Broughton Castle Medieval manor house in Oxfordshire, England
Bruce Zawalsky Canadian outdoorsman, bushcraft instructor, and author
Brutus and Portia Painting by Ercole de' Roberti
Bryant Public Schools Public school district, Arkansas, United States
Bucciali French automobile
Bucharest Botanical Garden Botanical garden in Bucharest, Romania
Budapest Open Access Initiative 2002 statement on open access to research literature
Buddhist Society UK registered charity
Buddy Thunderstruck American stop-motion comedy television series
Bugatti Type 13 One of the first cars by Bugatti
Bugatti Type 35 Bugatti racing model
Bugatti U-16 U engine designed by Ettore Bugatti
Buji Subdistrict Subdistrict of Longgang District, Shenzhen, China
Bulgaria men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing Bulgaria
Bulgaria women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Bulgaria
Bundesautobahn 656 Autobahn in Germany
Bungalow Heaven, Pasadena, California Neighborhood in Pasadena, California
Bupkis (TV series) American television series
Buraco das Araras (Goiás) Sinkhole in Goiás, Brazil
Burchard de Volder Dutch physician 1643 – 1709
Burns Archive Private collection of early medical photography and historic photographs
Burton V. Barnes North American botanist (1930 – 2014)
Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle Australian-built armoured vehicle
Business cluster Geographic concentration of related businesses
Business hours Hours during the day in which business is commonly conducted
Busta Rhymes Island Proposed name for an island in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
Butovo firing range Execution site of the Soviet secret police
Bydgoszcz Canal Waterway between Bydgoszcz and Nakło in Poland
Byram Hills Central School District School district in the United States
Börse Stuttgart Stock exchange in Germany
CBN Asia Nonprofit corporation in the Philippines and Hong Kong
CFB Gander Canadian Forces base in Newfoundland and Labrador
Caffrey's Irish Ale Brand launched by Bass Brewery of Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Café de Paris (TV series) American TV musical variety series (1949)
Calculation of glass properties The calculation of glass properties is used to predict glass properties of interest
Caldron Pool Australian Christian conservative news website
Calgary Highlanders Canadian infantry regiment
Calico (company) American research and development biotech company
California Code of Civil Procedure Codification of the law of civil procedure in the U.S. state of California
California Labor Code Collection of Californian civil law statutes
Calucci's Department American television sitcom
Camakau Traditional Fijian watercraft
Cameo Theatre American TV anthology series (1950–1955)
Camera Obscura (band) Scottish indie pop band
Camera Three American arts television series (1956–1980)
Campeonato Fluminense Former football league
Can't Put It in the Hands of Fate 2020 single by Stevie Wonder featuring Rapsody, Cordae, Chika, Busta Rhymes
Canada Drives Canadian online vehicle retailer
Canada Dry–Gazelle Former Dutch professional cycling team
Canada Russia '72 Canadian ice hockey TV miniseries
Canada in a Day 2017 Canadian television documentary film
Canalisation (genetics) Measure of the ability of a population to produce the same phenotype
Cancer Trials Support Unit Service of the National Cancer Institute
Cancer screening Method to detect cancer
Cannons (band) American indie pop band
Canterbury High School (Accokeek, Maryland) High school in Accokeek, Maryland, US
Cape Parry Headland in Canada's Northwest Territories
Capital formation Concept in macroeconomics, national accounts and financial economics
Capital of Japan Historical aspects of the capital cities of Japan
Capital punishment for non-violent offenses Overview of the use of capital punishment for offenses
Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy 1942 book by Joseph Schumpeter
Capone (1975 film) 1975 American biographical crime film
Caprasius of Agen French Christian martyr and saint
Capriccio (art) Architectural fantasy in painting
Caproni Vizzola Calif Family of Italian sailplanes
Captain Cox English collector of ballads and romances (fl. 1575)
Captain Salt in Oz 1936 book by Ruth Plumly Thompson
Carakale Brewing Company Microbrewery in Fuheis near Amman, Jordan
Carbajal Valley Landform of the Fuegian Andes in southern Argentina
Carbon compounds Chemical substances containing carbon
Carbon monitoring Tracking how much carbon dioxide or methane is produced
Caregiver burden Stress perceived by caregivers due to the home care situation
Caribe (American TV series) American TV crime drama series
Carl Hårleman Swedish architect (1700–1753)
Carlo Chenis Italian Catholic bishop (1954–2010)
Carlo Emmanuele Vizzani Italian classical scholar, translator, and canonist (1617–1661)
Carmarthenshire NHS Trust NHS Trust in Wales
Carreau fluid Type of generalized Newtonian fluid
Carrie Bethel Mono Lake Paiute – Kucadikadi (Northern Paiute) basketmaker (1898–1974)
Carrington family Core family in the soap opera Dynasty
Cascadia College Community college in Bothell, Washington
Case-hardening Process of hardening the surface of a metal object
Cassandra Kelly Australian advisor, speaker and company director
Caste Heaven Japanese manga series
Castilian War Military conflict between Brunei and Spain
Castle Freak 1995 American horror film directed by Stuart Gordon
Cat health Health of domestic cats
Catacombs of San Sebastiano Cemetery in Rome, Italy
Caterpillar 345C L Large hydraulic excavator manufactured by Caterpillar
Cathy's Curse 1977 supernatural horror film directed by Eddy Matalon
Catilinarian conspiracy Attempted coup in the Roman republic in 63 BC
Catmull–Clark subdivision surface Technique in 3D computer graphics
Cecil Forsyth English composer and musicologist
Cecilia Underwood, Duchess of Inverness British aristocrat (c. 1789 – 1873)
Celebrity (American TV series) American television drama series (1984)
Cell cycle checkpoint Control mechanism in the eukaryotic cell cycle
Cell cycle withdrawal Natural stoppage of cell cycle during cell division
Cell death Biological cell ceasing to carry out its functions
Cell growth Increase in the total cell mass
Cencio II Frangipane Roman nobleman of the Frangipani family
Cencio I Frangipane Roman nobleman of the Frangipani family
Centennial Atatürk Stadium Stadium in Bursa, Turkey
Center Stage (TV series) American TV anthology series (1954)
Central Council of Muslims in Germany Islamic organization in Germany
Central Highland (Japan) Inland region on central Honshū, Japan
Central vacuum cleaner Type of vacuum cleaner appliance
Ceraunius Fossae Set of fractures in the northern Tharsis region of Mars
Cerrosafe Fusible alloy with a low melting point
Certified first responder Person who provides pre-hospital care for medical emergencies
Chagos Archipelago sovereignty dispute Dispute between Mauritius and the United Kingdom
Chagos Islanders v United Kingdom European Court of Human Rights case decided in 2012
Chain-growth polymerization Polymerization technique
Champlain Canal Canal in New York State, US
Chancellor of Switzerland Head of the Federal Chancellery of Switzerland
Chang An-lo Taiwanese Chinese ultranationalist
Chang Hsien-yi Deputy director of Taiwan's Institute of Nuclear Energy Research (INER)
Chaoyangmen Location in Dongcheng District, Beijing
Charles Fanning Irish American historian and academic
Charles Fefferman American mathematician at Princeton University, winner of the Fields Medal in 1978
Charles W. Dickey American architect
Charlie Brown (DJ) American radio disc jockey (c. 1942 – 2022)
Charlie Hides British-American drag queen, impersonator, actor, and comedian
Charming Shoppes Specialty and plus size clothing company
Chedington Village in Dorset, England
Cheetahs (rugby union) South African rugby union team in Bloemfontein
Cheloor mana Ancestral home of Namboodiri caste in Kerala, India
Cheltenham Jazz Festival UK jazz festival
Cheltenham Music Festival UK music festival
Cheltenham Science Festival UK science festival
Chemical patent Patent for an invention in the chemical or pharmaceuticals industry
Chevrolet G506 American Army 1⁄2-ton 4x4 truck
Chicagoland Mystery Players American TV police drama (1949–1950)
Chief Detective 1958 Upcoming South Korean television series
Childless Hundred Days Campaign of mass forced abortions
Childress Municipal Airport Public use airport in the United States
Chile men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing Chile
China national badminton team Team representing China in international badminton team competitions
China women's national basketball team Women's national basketball team representing China
Chinese Chess Association Governing body of chess in China
Chinese Chess Championship Annual national chess championship of China
Chinese handball Form of American handball
Chinna Marumagal (TV series) 2024 Indian Tamil TV series
Chipseal Pavement surface treatment
Chlormayenite Mayenite supergroup, mayenite mineral
Chloroplast sensor kinase Protein in chloroplasts and cyanobacteria
Chop Suey & Co. 1919 American short comedy film
Chriselle Lim Korean-American fashion stylist (born 1985)
Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet (Tintoretto) Motif by Jacopo Tintoretto in at least six versions from Venice
Christian Charles Josias von Bunsen German diplomat and scholar (1791–1860)
Christian Hansen (architect) Danish architect (1803–1883)
Christian Herdtrich Austrian Jesuit missionary (1625–1684)
Christian Social Responsibility Former Swedish lobby organization
Christine Jones (artist) Welsh artist (born 1955)
Chromatin structure remodeling (RSC) complex Member of the ATP-dependent chromatin remodeler family
Chupacabra: Dark Seas 2005 American film
Churasan 3 Japanese TV series
Chutka Nuclear Power Plant Proposed nuclear power plant near Chutka Village, Mandla district, Madhya Pradesh
ChuvashTet Segment of the internet about Chuvash people or Chuvashia
Chuvash Wikipedia Chuvash-language edition of Wikipedia
Château de Chastellux French castle in Chastellux-sur-Cure in the Yonne, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Cinepanettone Series of Italian Christmas comedy films
Cities for Life Day Worldwide festivity that supports the abolition of the death penalty
Citronelle Formation Geologic formation in the southern United States
Cladogenesis Evolutionary splitting of a parent species into two distinct species, forming a clade
Clara Tott German artist (c. 1440–1520)
Clarie Collins Harvey African American businesswoman, religious leader and activist (1916–1995)
Clark Kent Fictional character and secret identity of Superman
Claudia Octavia Wife of Emperor Nero (c. 39–62)
Clay Pell American lawyer, military officer, and politician
Clear Lake Volcanic Field Volcanic field in Northern California
Clearview (typeface) Humanist sans-serif typeface family for guide signs on roads in the United States
Clement Robinson English ballad writer (fl. 1566–1584)
Cleveland Free Times Alternative weekly newspaper
Climate resilience Form of adaptive capacity for a socio-ecological system
Clinton Briggs Ripley American architect
Clitoral enlargement methods Forms of body modification
Cloth modeling Simulating cloth within a computer program
Clyde A. Hutchison III American biochemist and microbiologist
CoDi Cellular automaton model for spiking neural networks
Coca-Cola Bottling Company United Private Coca-Cola bottling company
Coca-Cola C2 Cola-flavored beverage
Coca-Cola Consolidated Largest US independent Coca-Cola bottler
Coca-Cola Life Version of Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola with Lemon Soft drink brand
Cocaine paste Crude extract of the coca leaf
Cockney Rejects English punk rock band
Cocos Island (Guam) Island 1 mile (1.6 km) off the southern tip of the United States territory of Guam
Codex canadensis Canadian wildlife and native peoples document (c. 1700)
Coffee substitute Non-coffee products used to imitate coffee
Coffinite Uranium-bearing silicate mineral
Cognitivism (ethics) Meta-ethical theory
Coins of the Swiss franc Official coins used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Cold Lake Air Force Museum Military aviation museum in Alberta, Canada
Cold Lake First Nations First Nations band government in Alberta, Canada
Coleman fuel Petroleum naphtha product
Colin Brown (political journalist) British author and political journalist
Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll Scottish nobleman (c. 1433 – 1493)
Colin Hurley English actor
Collaboration tool Tool that helps people to collaborate
Collaborative workflow Convergence of social software with service management software
Comau Italian multinational company
Common Fisheries Policy EU fisheries policy
Common Law (2012 TV series) American comedy-drama television series
Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos Rapid transit and commuter rail company
CompuMate Home computer peripheral
Concerning Miss Marlowe American TV daytime serial (1954–1955)
Concierto de Aranjuez Classical guitar concerto by Joaquín Rodrigo (1939)
Conference on the Future of Europe Proposal of the European Commission and the European Parliament
Confessionalism (politics) System of government that is a de jure mix of religion and politics
Conflict (American TV series) American anthology TV series (1956–1957)
Consciousness and the Brain 2014 book by Stanislas Dehaene
Constitutional theory Area of constitutional law
Constructive proof Method of proof in mathematics
Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage Computing platform by Intel
Consumer fireworks Fireworks sold for use by the general public
Consumer import of prescription drugs Person getting prescription drugs from a foreign country
Consumerist Non-profit consumer affairs website
Contrived Canadian rock band
Conventional memory First 640 KB of RAM under DOS
Convexity in economics Significant topic in economics
Coober Pedy Oodnadatta One Day Mail Run Mail service in South Australia
Coober Pedy Solar Power Station Cancelled off-grid solar power station in South Australia
Cooper bombs British 20 pound bomb used in World War I
Coot Club 1934 children's book by Arthur Ransome
Copies by Vincent van Gogh Series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh
CoppaFeel! British breast cancer awareness charity
Corbinian Frankish bishop
Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary Sanctuary in Andhra Pradesh, India
Cornelis Cort Dutch artist (c. 1533–1578)
Cornelis Saftleven Dutch painter (c. 1607–1681)
Corning School District Public school district based in Corning, Arkansas, United States
Corporación Lindley S.A. Peruvian company
Corsham Town in Wiltshire, England
Cosmopolitan Theatre American TV dramatic anthology series (1951)
Costa Brava Coastal region of Catalonia, Spain
Cottonwood Limestone Historic stone resource in the Midwestern United States
Council of Fashion Designers of America Not-for-profit trade association
Country Calendar New Zealand documentary TV series
County of Königsegg Former state in the southeastern part of now Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Covenant-breaker Person expelled from the Baháʼí community
Covenant Health (Alberta) Catholic health care provider in Canada
Covenant University Christian university in Ota, Nigeria
Cram (game show) American reality TV game show
Cranial vault Space in the skull occupied by the brain
Crash (2009 TV series) 2009 Welsh TV drama series
Crawford State Park (Washington) State park in the U.S. state of Washington
Crazy Horse Lakota war leader (c. 1840–1877)
Cream ale Style of American beer
Create Music Group American music distribution and publishing company
Creationism's Trojan Horse 2004 book by Barbara Forrest and Paul R. Gross
Creationism (literary movement) Literary movement that started around 1912
Creationism by country Overview of creationism by country
Creature Commandos Fictional DC Comics team
Creature Features Genre of TV format shows
Crime and Justice (Kenyan TV series) Kenyan TV series
Crime and Justice Lagos Nigerian TV series
Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Cripta del Crocifisso, Ugento Underground place of worship in Italy
Cristina Merchán Venezuelan artist (1927–1987)
Criticism of atheism Criticism of the concepts, validity and impact of atheism
Croatia women's national basketball team Women's national basketball team representing Croatia
Croatia women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Croatia
Crossing of the Düna Battle of the Great Northern War
Croyland Chronicle Primary source for English medieval history
Cruise control System that automatically controls the speed of a motor vehicle
Cryobiology Branch of biology
Cryoprotectant Substance used to protect biological tissue from freezing damage
Crystal Methyd American drag performer
Cunk on Britain 2018 British mockumentary television series
Cunt: A Declaration of Independence 1998 book by Inga Muscio
Cuntis Municipality of Galicia, Spain
Current Population Survey Monthly survey
Curtain Call (American TV series) American anthology TV series (1952)
Cutaneous receptor Type of sensory receptor
Cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor Type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
Cynthia Lander Venezuelan actress, TV host and beauty-pageant titleholder
Cyril of Jerusalem Christian theologian, bishop, and saint (c. 313 – 386)
Cyrus the Great Founder of the Achaemenid Empire (c. 600–530 BC)
Czech Republic men's national volleyball team Men's national volleyball team representing the Czech Republic
Czech Republic women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing the Czech Republic
Czechoslovakia men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia women's national field hockey team Women's national field hockey team representing Czechoslovakia
Cândido Firmino de Mello-Leitão Brazilian zoologist (1886–1948)
DB Breweries Brewing company in Auckland, New Zealand
DJ Solo American DJ, producer, rapper, and visual artist
Da pacem Domine Latin chant texts
Dafen, Carmarthenshire Village in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Dafen Art Museum Art museum in Shenzhen, China
Dafen Village Suburb of Shenzhen, China
Daily Freeman Daily morning newspaper in Kingston, New York
Dalian Discovery Kingdom Amusement park in Dalian, China
Damage Change in a thing that degrades it away from its initial state
Damian Boeselager German business consultant, journalist and politician
Damon Runyon Theater American anthology TV series
Dan Farmer American computer security researcher and programmer
Dance of the Dead (novel) 1992 novel by Christie Golden
Dance therapy Psychotherapeutic use of movement and dance
Dandelion coffee Tisane made from dandelion root
Danger (TV series) American dramatic anthology TV series
Danger Mouse (1981 TV series) British animated television series
Dangerously irrelevant operator Class of operators in quantum field theory
Daniel Bennett St. John Roosa American physician
Daniel Borel Swiss businessman
Daniel Chandler British visual semiotician
Daniel Harris (architect) English architect (c. 1761–1840)
Daniel Smith (art materials) American art supply manufacturer and retailer
Daniele Bodini American businessman
Danish Vacation Law Danish law regulating holiday time for employees
Dante Alighieri Italian poet, writer, and philosopher (c. 1265–1321)
Dapoxetine Medication used to treat premature ejaculation
Darkness (novel) 1991 horror novel by John Saul
Darrieus wind turbine Type of vertical axis wind turbine
Darwin from Orchids to Variation Life and work of Charles Darwin from Orchids to Variation
Darwinian threshold Period during the evolution of the first cells
Darwinism (book) 1889 book by Alfred Russel Wallace
Data erasure Method of overwriting data
Dating sim Video game subgenre of simulation games
Dave Hill (professor) British Marxist politician and academic (born 1945)
David Berger (theologian) German theologian, author and gay activist
David Martin (sociologist) British sociologist and Anglican priest (1929–2019)
David Schmidtz Canadian-American philosopher
David Wiffen English-Canadian folk musician (born 1942)
Dawn of Humanity 2015 American documentary film
Dawn of the Mummy 1981 American horror film by Frank Agrama
Dawn phenomenon Observed increase in glucose levels in the early-morning
Day in Court American TV court series
De Imperatoribus Romanis Established in 1996, An online peer-reviewed encyclopedia about Byzantine and Roman Emperors
Dead Men Don't Die 1990 American horror-comedy film
Deadfall (2012 film) 2012 American crime drama film directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky
Deadly Class American comic book series by Rick Remender
Dearborn Park Chicago neighborhood
Death Penalty Focus Non-profit organization dedicated to the abolition of capital punishment
Death Ship (1980 film) 1980 horror film directed by Alvin Rakoff
Death and culture Role of death in several cultures
Death of Marc Bennett British travel advisor (c. 1967 – 2019)
Death of Marlise Muñoz 2013–2014 US medical ethics controversy
Death row phenomenon Emotional distress often felt by prisoners on death row
Debridement Medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue
Decapentaplegic Key morphogen involved in the development of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster
Deceased (band) American extreme metal band
Decisive victory Type of military victory
Decoy (TV series) American crime drama (1957–1958)
Dedi Fictional ancient Egyptian magician
Defence of the Idol 1934 book by Omar Cáceres
Defensive gun use Use or presentation of a firearm for self-defense, defense of others or protecting property
Defined benefit pension plan Type of pension plan
Defined contribution plan Type of retirement plan
Degeneration (medicine) Deterioration in the medical sense
Delaine Buses Bus operator based in Bourne, Lincolnshire, England
Delayed sleep phase disorder Chronic mismatch between a person's normal daily rhythm, compared to other people and societal norms
Deleveraging Reduction of the ratio of debt to equity
Delphic maxims Set of maxims inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi
Delvecchio (TV series) American dramatic TV series
Democritus Greek philosopher (c. 460–c. 370 BC)
Demons (1985 film) 1985 Italian horror film directed by Lamberto Bava
Denim skirt Skirt made of denim
Denmark men's national volleyball team Men's national volleyball team representing Denmark
Dennis East South African songwriter (c. 1949 – 2022)
Der Fluyten Lust-hof Collection of music for recorder by Jacob van Eyck
Deranged (1974 film) 1974 Canadian psychological horror film directed by Alan Ormsby and Jeff Gillen
Dermatopathology Joint subspecialty of dermatology and pathology
Descartes' Error 1994 book by António Damásio
Descriptive psychology Conceptual framework in psychology
Design speed Tool to determine geometric features of a new road
Detroit Axle Former Chrysler automobile factory in Detroit, Michigan
Diabetes UK British charity
Dialetheism View that there are statements that are both true and false
Dialnorm Loudness metadata parameter
Dialogical self The mind's ability to imagine the different positions of participants in an internal dialogue
Diane Hendricks American billionaire businesswoman and film producer
Diane McWhorter American journalist and author 
Dicastillo Municipality in Navarre, Spain
Dictablanda Dictatorship in which civil liberties are allegedly preserved
Die Deutschen German TV documentary
Dietmar Keller East German politician (born 1942)
Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg German noble (c. 1398 – 1440)
Dietrich Belitz American theoretical physicist
Digital electronic computer Computer machine which is both an electronic computer and a digital computer
Digital rights Type of human and legal rights
Dignity Village Encampment in Portland, Oregon, United States
Dihydroartemisinin Drug used to treat malaria
Diluted property rights theory Macroeconomics theory
Din Thong Subdistrict in Wang Thong, Phitsanulok, Thailand
Dinah John Native American supercentenarian (c. 1774–1883)
Dingiswayo Mthethwa King and mentor of Shaka Zulu (1780–1817)
Diocese of Dodona Ancient diocese in the Balkans (fl. 5th–6th centuries)
Diodotus I First Greek king of Bactria
Dioptra Classical surveying instrument from the 3rd century BCE
Diorama (band) German electropop band
Diori Hamani International Airport Airport in Niamey, Niger
Direct cable connection Feature of Microsoft Windows
Directed differentiation Bioengineering methodology
Dirk Pohlmann German journalist
Dirty Politics 2014 book by Nicky Hager
Disc film Photography film format common in the 1980s
Disclaimer (TV series) Upcoming American thriller miniseries
Discoverer 14 American reconnaissance satellite
Dispatches (TV programme) British current affairs documentary TV programme
Divas in Distress Hong Kong television drama series
Djinn (novel) 1981 novel by Alain Robbe-Grillet
Dmitri Dolgov Russian-American businessman (born 1977/1978)
Doctor Slump (TV series) Upcoming South Korean television series
Does to Me 2020 single Luke Combs and Eric Church
Domostroy 16th-century Russian set of household rules
Don't Go in the House 1980 American horror film directed by Joseph Ellison
Don't Go in the Woods (1981 film) 1981 American slasher film directed by James Bryan
Don Campora American football player and coach (1927–1978)
Dongchong, Guangzhou Town of Nansha District, Guangzhou
Donglegate Online shaming incident
Donna Sachet American drag actor, singer, community activist and writer
Donohue Pass Mountain pass in the Sierra Nevada, California
Doppler spectroscopy Indirect method for finding extrasolar planets and brown dwarfs
Doris Fisher, Baroness Fisher of Rednal British politician
Double-flowered Varieties of flowers with extra petals
Double Trouble (Will Ferrell and My Marianne song) 2020 song performed by Will Ferrell and My Marianne
Douglas Family Gold 2016 American reality TV series
Douglas McGregor American management professor (1906–1964)
Doukhobors at Veregin National Historic Site of Canada in Saskatchewan
Down You Go American TV game series (1951–1956)
Doñana disaster Dam failure releasing toxic mine tailings in Andalusia, southern Spain
Dr. Death (1945 TV series) American TV drama series
Dr. Evil Fictional antagonist of 'Austin Powers', a series of spy comedy films
Dr. I.Q. American radio and TV quiz series
Dracontius North African Christian lawyer and poet (c. 455 – c. 505)
Dragan Obrenović Former Bosnian Serb army officer
Dragon Keeper Fantasy novel by American writer Robin Hobb
Drake's Plate of Brass Forged plaque allegedly placed by Francis Drake when landing in California in 1579
DreamWorks Dragons American animated television series
Dresden Green Diamond 41 carats (8.2 g) natural green diamond
Dresden White Diamond 62-carat (12.4 g) cushion-cut diamond
Drug injection Method of introducing a drug
Drugs Live British TV documentary series
DruidSynge Theatre production of plays by John Millington Synge
Druids Heath Housing estate in Birmingham, England
Dry Creek (Steelhead Creek tributary) Stream in Placer County, California, USA
Dry River (Jamaica) River in St Mary, Jamaica
Dry rot treatment Techniques used to eliminate dry rot fungus
Dryness (taste) Property of beverages
Duarte Costa Portuguese climate expert and politician
Dubai Women's Sevens Annual rugby sevens tournament
Duchy of Croatia Balkan state, 7th century to c. 925
Dudley Gordon, 3rd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair British peer, soldier, and industrialist (1883-1972)
Duetto buffo di due gatti Humorous performance piece for two sopranos
Duitse Huis Historic site in  Utrecht, Netherlands
Duke of Queensberry Title in the Peerage of Scotland
Dundas County Militia Regiment of the provincial militia of Upper Canada
Duns Scotus Scottish Franciscan friar and philosopher (c. 1265/66–1308)
Duty of care (business associations) In the US, part of the fiduciary duty owed to a corporation by its directors
Duval County Public Schools Public school district in the United States
Dynamic density Term in sociology
Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology Private institution of higher education in Wiltshire, England
Dániel Prosser Hungarian footballer
Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu 18th-century French geologist, namesake of Dolomite
Döbereiner's lamp Lighter invented in 1823 by J. W. Döbereiner
E. C. Stuart Baker British ornithologist and police officer (1864–1944)
EUR-ACE label Certificate of quality awarded to European degree programmes in engineering
Earthworm Jim (TV series) American animated television series
East Germany men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing East Germany
East Germany women's national basketball team Women's national basketball team representing East Germany
East Is East (novel) 1990 novel by T. Coraghessan Boyle
Eat the Rich (film) 1987 British black comedy film
Eaten Alive! 1980 Italian horror film directed by Umberto Lenzi
Economic discrimination Discrimination based on economic factors
Economic miracle Informal economic term
Ecovillage Community with the goal of becoming more sustainable
EdIT American electronic music producer and DJ
Eddie Heywood Sr. American blues and jazz pianist (c. 1901–1942)
Ediacaran biota All organisms of the Ediacaran Period (c. 635–538.8 million years ago)
Edith Downing British artist, sculptor (1857–1931)
Edmonton Expo Centre Multi-purpose convention centre in Edmonton, Canada
Edmund Curll British publisher and bookseller (c. 1675–1747)
Edmund Heines German Nazi politician
Edmund Marmion English etcher and printmaker (fl. 1650–1653)
Edward Dando Thief and glutton in London (c. 1803 – 1832)
Edward England Irish pirate (c. 1685 – 1721)
Edward Jay Epstein American investigative journalist (1935–2024)
Edward Lanzer Joseph Trinidad and Tobago writer (c. 1792–1838)
Edwina McGrail Welsh artist (born 1950)
Efé people Pygmy people of the Ituri Rainforest
Egid Quirin Asam German plasterer and sculptor
Egypt men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing Egypt
Eidsvold Homestead Heritage-listed homestead
Eilean Donan Small tidal island in the western Highlands of Scotland
Eipic (TV series) Irish TV mini-series
Eiswelt Stuttgart Multipurpose indoor arena in Stuttgart, Germany
El-Kurru Royal cemetery used by Kushite royals
El Conde: Amor y honor American TV series
El Liberal (Bilbao) Former Spanish newspaper
Electrical brain stimulation Form of electrotherapy
Elena Anguissola Italian artist (c. 1532–1584)
Elephants in Kerala culture Overview of role of the elephants in culture of Kerala
Eleutheria (play) Play by Samuel Beckett
Elfshot Medical condition described in Anglo-Saxon texts
Elizabeth Flint Wade American photographer (1849–1915)
Elsa Gramcko Venezuelan artist, sculptor (1925–1994)
Elves (film) 1989 American horror film
Ema Spencer American photographer, columnist (1857–1941)
Embassy of Indonesia, Manila Diplomatic mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the Philippines
Embassy of Indonesia, The Hague Diplomatic mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the Netherlands
Emdrup Neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark
Emdrup Junk Playground Adventure playground in Copenhagen, Denmark
Emergency medical responder Person who provides out-of-hospital care in medical emergencies
Eminem production discography Artist production discography
Emma Schenson Swedish photographer (1827–1913)
Emmanuel Cooper British studio potter, LGBT rights activist, and writer (1938 – 2012)
Emmanuel Stupanus 17th-century  Swiss physician
Emmanuella Nigerian YouTube personality (born 2010)
Emotionally focused therapy Family of related psychotherapies
Employment-to-population ratio Statistical ratio; proportion of a working age population that is employed
Employment Policies Institute Non-profit American think tank
Employment contract Kind of contract in labour law
Employment discrimination Form of discrimination
Encaprin Brand of safety-coated aspirin capsules
End (band) American metalcore band
Endpoint (band) American hardcore band
Energy gel Carbohydrate gel
Engy Ghozlan Social activist and journalist
Ensurge Micropower ASA Norwegian microbattery manufacturing company
Environmental Action Germany Non-profit environmental and consumer protection association
Environmental movement in the United States Organized environmental movement in the US
Environmentally friendly Sustainability and marketing term
Epigenetic priming Type of modification to a cell's epigenome
Epigenetic therapy Use of epigenome-influencing techniques to treat medical conditions
Epithelial cell adhesion molecule Transmembrane glycoprotein
Epithelial cell rests of Malassez Part of the periodontal ligament cells around a tooth
Equal pay for equal work Concept of labour rights
Erembert Second bishop of the Diocese of Freising, Bavaria
Erhard Egidi German cantor, organist and music composer
Eric, Ernie and Me British TV film
Ericsson R380 Smartphone model
Erika von Mutius German pediatrician and allergologist
Erin Hunter Pen name for authors of fantasy novels
Ernest Beaux French perfumer
Erwin Bälz German physician in Imperial Japan (1849 – 1913)
Escape Into Night 1972 British children's television serial
Escape into the Park Annual festival in Swansea, Wales, UK
Essent Dutch energy company
Eternal Flame (Belgrade) Memorial in the Park of Friendship in Belgrade, Serbia
Eternal Silence (sculpture) Monument in Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, USA
Eternal derby (Serbia) Local derby in Belgrade
Ethical intuitionism Family of views in moral epistemology
Ethical non-naturalism Meta-ethical view
Ethics of cloning Variety of ethical positions
Eton wall game Game that originated at Eton College, England
Eugênio Izecksohn Brazilian herpetologist (1932–2013)
Eula Morgan American actress (fl. 1931–1953)
European Gay and Lesbian Sport Federation European LBTQ sports governing body
European Values (think tank) Czech non-governmental organisation
Eustress Beneficial stress
Euthydemus I Greco-Bactrian king and founder of the Euthydemid dynasty
Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland Lutheran denomination
Everybody's Somebody's Fool 1960 No. 1 hit song for Connie Francis
Evil Laugh 1986 American slasher film directed and starring Dominick Brascia
Evo (magazine) British automobile magazine
Evolution: A Theory in Crisis 1985 book by Michael Denton
Evolve Motorcycles American electric scooter and motorcycle manufacturer
Evolve Politics British news website
Exercise Strikeback Naval exercise
Exercise TROPEX Inter-service military exercise
Existentiell Key term in Martin Heidegger's early philosophy
Exotenwald Weinheim Arboretum in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Exploring (Learning for Life) Program of the Boy Scouts of America
Exponential time hypothesis Unproven computational hardness assumption
Extraordinary (TV series) British TV series
Extras: The Mango People Pakistani TV show
F-statistics Statistically expected level of heterozygosity in a population
FEWOCiOUS American digital artist, painter, and sculptor
FIFA headquarters Distinctive complex in Zürich
FZ275 LGR Weapon system by Thales
Fa Mai Thai TV series
Fabella Accessory bone behind the lateral condyle of the femur
Factors of production Resources used in the production process
Faculty of Law of Paris Faculty of the University of Paris
Fairy Tale (Pakistani TV series) Pakistani Television series
False necessity Contemporary social theory
Familial sleep traits Heritable variations in sleep patterns
Fanatics, Inc. American online sports retailer
Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain 1987 science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov
Fantasy Newsletter Fantasy fanzine
Faraday's ice pail experiment Electrostatics experiment
Faraday paradox Apparent paradox with Faraday's law of induction
Fare Thee Well (song) 18th-century English folk ballad
Farewell to Nova Scotia Popular folk song from Nova Scotia, Canada
Farm gate marketing Direct marketing method
Farmer Boy Children's historical novel by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Farmer Brothers American coffee foodservice company
Farmer field school Process for promoting integrated pest management
Farmer to Farmer Program funded by the US Agency for International Development
Faroe Islands women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Faroe Islands
Farzi 2023 Indian Hindi-language television series
Fast Company (1924 film) 1924 American short film
Fatal Attraction (2023 TV series) American thriller television series
Father Figure (TV series) British television series
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Mosque Roman Catholic cathedral in Rozafa, Shkodër, Albania
FeardotCom 2002 film by William Malone
Federal-Mogul American developer, manufacturer and supplier of industrial products
Federal Government Commissioner for the Acceptance of Sexual and Gender Diversity Office in the federal Government of Germany
Federal Unemployment Tax Act United States federal law
Federal parliamentary republic Type of federation of states with a republican government form
Federalist Party (France) French political party
Felicity Charlton British artist (1913– 2009)
Ferdinand von Arnim German architect and watercolour-painter
Ferenc Deák (footballer) Hungarian footballer
Ferial Ghazoul Iraqi scholar
Feriale Duranum Historical calendar of religious observances
Fermentation lock Device used in beer brewing and wine making
Fermentation starter Preparation to assist the beginning of fermentation
Fernando Niño (patriarch) Spanish Roman Catholic prelate (died 1552)
Fernmeldeturm Mannheim Telecommunication tower in Mannheim, Germany
Ferrari 488 GTE Grand tourer racing car
Ferrari GG50 Concept car by Ferrari
Fiddle Faddle Candy-coated popcorn brand
Filadelfo Mugnos Italian historian and poet
Filco Foods Welsh independent grocery chain
Filip Stanisavljević Serbian footballer
Filippo Lippi Italian Renaissance painter (c. 1406–1469)
Finders, keepers English adage
Finding Dispersed Families 1983 South Korean TV series
Finkelstein's test Test used to diagnose de Quervain's tenosynovitis
Finks Motorcycle Club Australian outlaw motorcycle club
Finland men's national volleyball team Men's national volleyball team representing Finland
Finnian of Movilla Irish missionary (c. 495–589)
Fiorenzo di Lorenzo Italian painter (c. 1440–1522)
Fire class System of categorizing fire
Firelog Manufactured log used as wood fuel
Fireworks by Grucci American fireworks company
First family of the Republic of China Family of the president of the Republic of China
Fish fry Dish consisting of battered or breaded fried fish
Fisher & Fisher Architectural firm based in Denver, Colorado
Fisher Body Automobile coachbuilder and division of General Motors
Fisher Caldera Volcanic caldera in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska
Five-year survival rate Type of survival rate
Five Bedrooms Australian TV series
Five Enough South Korean television series
Five and Ten (1931 film) 1931 American romantic drama film
Flame of Youth (1920 film) 1920 American silent drama film
Fleet Street (album) 2004 album by Stanford Fleet Street Singers
Fletcher-Vane baronets Title in the Baronetage of Great Britain
Flextime Flexible hours schedule in workdays
Flick Rea English Liberal Democrat politician
Flight instructor Person who teaches others to operate aircraft
Floating-point unit Part of a computer system
Flooding (psychology) Form of behavior therapy
Florian Berisha Swiss football player (born 1990)
Fluid animation Computer graphics techniques for generating realistic animations of fluids
Folk horror Subgenre of horror film
Follow-on offering Type of public offering of stock
Fontaine des Innocents Monumental public fountain in Paris
Football Far North Coast Association football governing body in New South Wales, Australia
For the People (1965 TV series) American TV crime drama series (1965)
Ford Star Jubilee American TV anthology series
Foresight Institute American research non-profit organization
Forester Pass Mountain pass in the Sierra Nevada, California
Forget Me Not Farm BBC children's television series
Fort Payne Formation Carboniferous period geologic formation in Appalachia and Southeastern United States
Forum for Fact-finding Documentation and Advocacy Indian human rights monitoring organization
Foundryside 2018 novel by Robert Jackson Bennett
Fountain of Eternal Life Statue in Ohio
Fountain of Youth Stakes American Thoroughbred horse race
Four Lives British serial killer drama
Fowling (sport) Hybrid game of American football and bowling
Fra Angelico Early Italian Renaissance painter (c. 1395–1455)
Fractional-reserve banking System of banking
Fran P. Mainella 16th Director of the National Park Service of the United States
Francesco Antonio Zaccaria Italian theologian, historian and writer
Francis Barber Jamaican manservant and assistant of Samuel Johnson (c. 1742/3 –1801)
Francis Coxe English astrologer and quack doctor (fl. 1560–1575)
Francis Mankiewicz Canadian filmmaker
Francis Washburn Officer in the Union Army (c. 1838–1865)
Francisco Malabo Beosá African monarch
Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles American animated TV series (1966)
Frans Hals Painter from the Northern Netherlands (c. 1582–1666)
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra Chamber orchestra based in Budapest, Hungary
François Biltgen Luxembourgish politician
Fraport German transport company which operates Frankfurt Airport
Freddie Scappaticci PIRA member, alleged British agent (c. 1946 – 2023)
Frederick IV, Count of Zollern Burgrave of Nuremberg (c. 1188 – c. 1255)
Frederick James Alexander Murray Surinamese politician
Free-ranging dog Dog not confined to a yard or house
Free Press of India Indian nationalist-supporting news agency
Free time (music) Type of musical anti-meter
Freedom Evolves 2003 book by Daniel C. Dennett
Freedom of education Right for parents to have their children educated in accordance with their views
Freeman, Hardy and Willis Chain of footwear retailers in the United Kingdom
Freeman Dre and the Kitchen Party Folk rock band from Toronto, Canada
Freetime (TV series) Children's television programme
Freizeitpark Widau Football stadium in Ruggell, Liechtenstein
French Lick Springs Hotel Resort hotel in Orange County, Indiana, USA
French submarine Le Conquérant (Q171) French Navy Redoutable-class submarine of the M6 series commissioned in 1936
Friedrich Dollmann General during World War II who commanded the 7th Army
Friedrich Ludwig Persius Prussian architect
Fright Night Part 2 1988 American horror film directed by Tommy Lee Wallace
Fritz Langbein New Zealand civil engineer
From Little Things Big Things Grow 1993 song by Paul Kelly & The Messengers
Frost/Nixon (play) 2006 play by Peter Morgan
Frugality Being frugal in the consumption of consumable resources
Fujiwara no Akitsuna Japanese nobleman and waka poet (died c. 1105)
Fulton River District, Chicago Chicago neighborhood
Future Fantastic British documentary television series
GABRA2 Protein in humans
GE Oil and Gas Division of General Electric
GLI-F4 grenade Tear gas grenade
GTD-5 EAX Class 5 telephone switch
GURPS Humanx Sourcebook for GURPS game system
Gabor Steingart German journalist and author
Gabriel Kolko American historian (1932–2014)
Gabrielle Solis Fictional character from Desperate Housewives
Gaelic Games Canada Unit of the Gaelic Athletic Association
Gaius Hostilius Mancinus Roman consul in 137 BC who was later handed over to the Numantines
Galton board Device invented by Sir Francis Galton
Game Developers Conference Annual video game developer conference
Games People Play (1980 TV series) American reality television series
Gangan Comics Japanese manga imprint owned by Square Enix Holdings
Garifuna Settlement Day Public holiday in Belize
Garlic oil Volatile oil derived from garlic
Garlic powder Spice derived from dehydrated garlic
Garma Electric Iranian engineering, procurement and construction company
Garoua International Airport Airport in North Province, Cameroon
Garshuni Arabic writings using the Syriac alphabet
Gary J. Barczak Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
Gary R. Mormino American historian
Gas carrier Ship designed to transport liquefied chemical gases in bulk
Gas to liquids Conversion of natural gas to liquid petroleum products
Gastric balloon Inflatable medical device
Gates of Hell trilogy Horror franchise
Gathering the Fragments Campaign to collect personal artifacts from the Holocaust
Gego Venezuelan artist, sculptor (1912–1994)
Geishöhe Hill in Bavaria, Germany
Geltungsjude People who were considered Jews by the first supplementary decree to the Nuremberg Laws
General Electric Specialty Control Plant Historic factory complex in Waynesboro, Virginia
General Electric Switchgear Plant Historic factory building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Generation War German World War II TV miniseries
Genetic architecture Underlying genetic basis of a phenotypic trait and its variational properties
Genetically modified animal Animal that has been genetically modified
Genetically modified insect Insect that has been genetically modified
Genetics and the Origin of Species 1937 book by Theodosius Dobzhansky
Genome instability High frequency of mutations within the genome of a cellular lineage
Gentiana autumnalis Species of plant
Geoffrey Chaucer English poet and author (c. 1340s – 1400)
Geoffrey Miller (psychologist) American evolutionary psychologist (born 1965)
Geoffrey Muller British film editor
George Exoo American Unitarian Universalist minister
George G. Robertson American information visualization expert
George Mouzalon Byzantine official (c. 1220 – 1258)
George Rrurrambu Burarrwanga Aboriginal Australian musician
George Udny (planter) British planter in India (c. 1760–1830)
Georges Irat French automobile
Gerald Kersh British-American writer (1912 – 1968)
Gerald Ridsdale Australian laicised Catholic priest and sex offender
Gerard David Early Netherlandish painter (c. 1460–1523)
Gerhard A. Ritter German historian
Geriatric oncology Branch of medicine
German Wine Route Oldest German tourist wine route
German labour law Regulation of employment relationships and industrial partnerships in Germany
Germany Billie Jean King Cup team Team representing Germany in Billie Jean King Cup tennis competition
Germline Population of a multicellular organism's cells that pass on their genetic material to the progeny
Get to the Heart Album by Barbara Mandrell
GfK Entertainment hip hop albums chart Official hip hop albums music chart in Germany
Ghosted: Love Gone Missing American documentary television series
Giardini di Mirò Italian rock band
Gibraltar women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Gibraltar
Ginger (band) Canadian rock band
Ginkgolide Biologically active terpenic lactone
Giorgio Anselmi (poet) Italian humanist, classicist and poet (c. 1450–1528)
Giovanni Cariani Italian painter (c. 1490–1547)
Giovanni Paroli Italian operatic tenor
Girlfriend (group) Australian girl group
Girolamo Genga Italian painter (c. 1476–1551)
GitHub Copilot Artificial intelligence tool
Givenchy Road Canadian Cemetery Commonwealth War Graves Commission burial ground
Giza Studio Japanese record label
Glen Canyon Covered Bridge Former bridge near Santa Cruz, California, USA
Glen Luchford British fashion photographer and film director
Glen Pass Mountain pass in the Sierra Nevada, California
Glenda Kemp South African stripper, activist, and teacher
Glenys Cour British artist (born 1924)
Glinda of Oz 1920 book written by L. Frank Baum
Global justice Issue in political philosophy
Global temperature record Fluctuations of the Earth's temperature over time
Glymphatic system System for waste clearance in the central nervous system of vertebrates
Glynis Coles Professional English tennis player
Gnome (car) British model of cyclecar
Go-Go Boy Interrupted American web series
Gocha R. Tsetskhladze Georgian archaeologist (c. 1963 – 2022)
Godolphin Arabian Foundation sire of the Thoroughbred horse breed (c. 1724–1753)
Gojikkoku Station Railway station in Shibecha, Japan
Gojimo British education software company
Golden Jubilee Diamond Largest cut and faceted diamond in the world
Gopal Bhar (Animated TV series) Indian Animated TV series
Gorky Park (film) 1983 American mystery thriller film
Gotthard Heinrici German general during World War II
Gotti (1996 film) 1996 American crime drama television film
Gouraud shading Interpolation method in computer graphics
Governance without government Form of governance
Gowan Block Historic commercial building in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, USA
Grace & Favour British sitcom
Grace Eniola Soyinka Nigerian shopkeeper and activist
Graeme Wood (businessman) Australian entrepreneur
Grams (search) Discontinued search engine
Grand Louvre Project initiated by François Mitterrand in 1981
Graphene helix Structure consisting of a two-dimensional sheet of graphene wrapped into a helix
Graphene morphology Any of the structures related to and formed from single sheets of graphene
Graphene quantum dot Graphene nanoparticle with a size less than 100 nm
Graphite oxide Compound of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
Graphyne Allotrope of carbon
Grass (TV series) British television sitcom
Grassy Knob Chert Geologic formation in Indiana, United States
Great Northern? 1947 children's book by Arthur Ransome
Greece men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing Greece
Green urbanism Practice of creating communities beneficial to humans and the environment
Greenbrier School District School district based in Greenbrier, Arkansas, United States
Greene County Tech School District Public school district based in Paragould, Arkansas, United States
Greenhouse gas monitoring Measurement of greenhouse gas emissions and levels
Greenland women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Greenland
Greenops Extinct genus of trilobite
Gregorian (band) German musical band
Gremlin Industries American arcade game manufacturer
Gremlin Social Web-based social media tool
Gremlin Theatre Theatre company in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Grenland Former district in Telemark county, Norway
Grifols Spanish pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturer
Grimoald the Younger Mayor of the palace of Neustria
Gross National Well-being Socioeconomic development and measurement framework
Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers 2004 American comedy film
Gruen Playhouse American TV dramatic anthology series (1952)
Guangzhan Expressway Expressway in Guangdong, China
Guardians of the Galaxy (New Guard) Fictional spacefaring superhero team
Gus O'Donnell Former British senior civil servant and economist
Guy Fisher American convicted racketeer
Guðjón Samúelsson State Architect of Iceland
Guðríður Símonardóttir Icelandic woman abducted by Barbary pirates in 1627
Gwenny Griffiths British artist (1867–1953)
Gyro gunsight Gunsight in which target lead and bullet drop are calculated automatically
Gábor Bojár Hungarian entrepreneur
Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities Academy of science in Germany
H3K36me Epigenetic modification
HC Slavia Praha Czech ice hockey team
HMS Kent (1652) 17th century 40-gun fourth-rate frigate of the Commonwealth of England Navy
HMS Kent (1746) 18th century 64-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HNLMS K VIII The threeK VIII-classsubmarinesof the Royal Netherlands Navy.
HR 2562 b Brown dwarf or gas giant exoplanet
HS2 rolling stock Trains for the British High Speed 2 rail line
HSV epigenetics Epigenetic modification of HSV genetic code
HVOB Austrian electronic music duo
Haarlemmermeer-class gunvessel Former class of 9 gunvessels of the Royal Netherlands Navy
Habitual offender Person convicted of a crime who was previously convicted of crimes
Hachijō Subprefecture Subprefecture of Tokyo
Hacker Time 2011–2016 British children's TV series
Haemus Mons Ancient name for the Balkan Mountains
Haggis Baggis American television game show
Hakarat HaTov Hebrew term for gratitude
Hakarimata Range Range of hills in Waikato, New Zealand
Haley Industries Canadian manufacturing company
Halsted Street Major north-south street in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Hamburger Bahnhof Contemporary art museum in Germany
Hamilton–Brantford–Cambridge Trails Network of multiuse recreational trails in Ontario, Canada
Hamza Abu al-Haija Al-Qassam Brigades commander (1990s – 2014)
Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib Uncle of Muhammad (c. 568–625)
Hand-Over Adding finger and hand motion capture data to the pre-existing full-body motion capture data
Handy Mandy in Oz 1937 book by Ruth Plumly Thompson
Hannity & Colmes American live television show on Fox News
Hans Ernst August Buchner German bacteriologist
Hans Memling German/Flemish painter (c. 1430–1494)
Hanseatic flags Banners of Hanseatic cities
Harriet the Spy (TV series) American television series
Harry Cooper (veterinarian) Australian veterinarian and television personality
Hasan Tiro Founder of the Free Aceh Movement
Hasan ibn Hasan Islamic scholar and theologian (c. 661–715)
Hasdrubal the Fair Carthaginian military leader and politician (c. 270–221 BC)
Hashim ibn Abd Manaf Great-grandfather of Muhammad (c. 464–497)
Hawker Aircraft British aircraft manufacturer
Head-related transfer function Response that characterizes how an ear receives a sound from a point in space
Head Lopper Comic book series by Andrew MacLean
HealthCare.gov Health insurance exchange website
Health Sciences Authority Statutory board under the Ministry of Health of the Singapore Government
Health care in Spain Universal health care system
Healthy Village (constituency) Constituency in the Eastern District
Healthy eating pyramid Nutrition guide developed by the Harvard School of Public Health
Hear the Silence British television drama
Heartland (1989 TV series) American sitcom
Heated tobacco product Type of tobacco product
Hector Abhayavardhana Sri Lankan Trotskyist theoretician (1919–2012)
Heidelberg University Faculty of Medicine in Mannheim Faculty at the University of Heidelberg
Heidi Baker Christian missionary, speaker, and writer
Height restriction laws Laws that restrict the maximum height of structures
Heightmap Type of raster image in computer graphics
Heights (band) British hardcore punk band
Heimliche Ehen 1956 East German comedy film
Heinrich August Wrisberg 18th-century German anatomist
Helen Lansdowne Resor American advertising executive
Helen Miller Gould (schooner) American fishing schooner (1900–1901)
Hell, etc. (label) American record label
Helmet of Constantine Lost relic of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great
Helmut Brandt (CDU politician in East Germany) Berlin city councillor and leading German politician of the CDU
Helvi Leiviskä Finnish composer (1902 – 1982)
Hemp oil Oil from hemp seeds
Henrik Frystyk Nielsen Danish engineer and computer scientist
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer 1986 American horror film by John McNaughton
Henry Benson, Baron Benson President of Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales
Henry Blaneforde English chronicler and Benedictine monk (fl. c. 1324–1330)
Henry Farmer British organist and composer
Henry Maier Festival Park Location in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Henry Morgan Privateer and political office holder in Jamaica (1635–1688)
Henry Raspe German nobleman and throne claimant (c. 1204 – 1247)
Henry Spigurnel English judge (c. 1261/3–1328)
Hermes (Greek stamp) 1860 postage stamp of the Kingdom of Greece
Hermes Ladies' Hockey Club Women's field hockey club at St. Andrew's College, Booterstown, Ireland
Hertford Castle Castle in Hertfordshire, England
Hervey Redmond Morres, 2nd Viscount Mountmorres Irish politician and writer (c. 1743 – 1797)
Herzogenaurach Airport Regional airport in Germany
Herzogenbusch concentration camp Nazi concentration camp in the Netherlands
Hieronymus of Rhodes Greek philosopher (c. 290 – c. 230 BC)
High-performance teams Concept within organization development
High-quality dual carriageway Road category in Ireland
High Banks Historic home and farm in Frederick County, Virginia, USA
High Banks cup and ring markings Series of Neolithic or Bronze Age carvings in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
High Peak Rifles Former volunteer unit of Britain's Territorial Army
High Tension 2003 French slasher film
Highball Signal Historic railroad signal in Delmar, Delaware, US
Highbanks Metropolitan Park Mounds I and II Two archaeological sites in central Ohio, US
Hilda Sjölin Swedish photographer (1835–1915)
Hillsong Conference Annual Christian conference in Sydney, Australia
Hillsong Young & Free Australian worship music group
Hilton Schlosberg British billionaire businessman
Hippocrates Ancient Greek physician (c. 460 – c. 370 BC)
Hippolyte Roussel French priest and missionary to Polynesia
Hiroshi Mikitani Japanese billionaire business magnate and writer
His Highness Love 1931 Franco-German comedy film
Hispania Ulterior Region of Hispania during the Roman Republic
Histone methyltransferase Histone-modifying enzymes
Hiyokko Japanese TV series
Hmong writing Writing systems used for transcribing Hmongic languages
Ho Fook Hong Kong compradore and philanthropist (1863–1926)
Ho Tung Gardens Villa on the Peak, Hong Kong
Hoapili Member of the nobility during the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (c. 1775–1840)
Hocasan Football Federation Governing body of football in Xocəsən, Baku, Azerbaijan
Hohenheim Gardens Part of the campus of the University of Hohenheim
Hokkaido 11th district Single-member constituency of the Japanese House of Representatives
Hollywood Premiere Theatre American TV anthology series (1950–1951)
Holodomor: The Unknown Ukrainian Tragedy (1932–1933) 2013 book by José Eduardo Franco and Beata Cieszynska
Holy Wisdom Concept in Christian theology
HomeKit Software framework by Apple for home automation
Home automation Building automation for a home
Homestay Form of hospitality and lodging
Homo Sapiens (film) 2016 documentary film
Homo sapiens (novel) 1915 trilogy by Stanisław Przybyszewski
Homoseh quahote Hereditary leader of the Mohave (c. 1800 – c. 1872)
Hoops & Yoyo Ruin Christmas 2011 American animated Christmas TV special
Hormonal therapy (oncology) Hormone therapy for cancer
Hornblower and the Widow McCool Short story by C. S. Forester
Horse trading Complex bargaining or exchange
Horst Dohlus German politician
Hostel: Part III 2011 film by Scott Spiegel
Hot Cities 2009 British documentary series
Hotel Beach Historic hotel in Bridgeport, Connecticut
Hotel Beau Rivage Mekong Hotel in Vientiane, Laos
Hoteling Method of office management
House of Bismarck German noble family
House of Wax (2005 film) 2005 slasher film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra
Housekeeping Management of duties and chores involved in the running of a household
Houston Cougars men's basketball American basketball team
How to Make a Spaceship Non-fiction book by Julian Guthrie
Howard Birndorf Biotechnology entrepreneur
Howe Institute (Louisiana) African-American school in New Iberia, LA (c. 1893 to 1933)
Hoxton Square Public garden square in the United Kingdom
Huagu Subdistrict Subdistrict of Dongkou County in Hunan, China
Hudson Maxim U.S. inventor and chemist
Hugh Foliot English bishop (c. 1155–1234)
Hugh Lincoln Cooper American colonel and civil engineer
Hugh Waddell (general) British officer in colonial America (c. 1734 – 1773)
Hugh Watts (bellfounder) English bellfounder (c. 1582 – 1643)
Hugh the Great Duke of the Franks and Count of Paris (c. 898–956)
Hughes Mining Barge US submersible barge
Hugo (game show) Children's interactive television show
Hugo van der Goes Flemish painter (c. 1430/1440–1482)
Hukkle 2002 experimental Hungarian film
Human Experiments 1979 American horror film by Gregory Goodell
Human reproductive ecology Subfield in evolutionary biology
Humanity (virtue) Virtue linked with basic ethics
Humira Saqib Afghan journalist and activist
Hun speech 1900 speech by German Emperor Wilhelm II
Hungary women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Hungary
Husavik (song) 2020 song performed by Will Ferrell and My Marianne
Husband Hill Hill in Gusev crater, Mars
Hush Money (1921 film) 1921 American silent drama film
Hush Money (1931 film) 1931 American comedy-drama film
Husky Rescue Finnish electronic music band
Hussite Revolutionary Trilogy 1954–56 trilogy of films by Otakar Vávra
Hvite gutter Norwegian television sitcom
Hylda Baker English comedian and actress
Hyperdrive (British TV series) British science fiction television sitcom
Hyperlapse Technique in time-lapse photography
Hypertext fiction Genre of electronic literature
Hypothermia Human body core temperature below 35.0 °C (95.0 °F)
Hyukoh South Korean indie band
Hö'elün Mother of Genghis Khan (fl. 1162–1210)
I've Never Been in Love Before Song from the 1950 musical Guys and Dolls
I, Pedophile 2016 Canadian documentary film
IBM Fellow Appointed position at IBM
IBM Information Management System Joint hierarchical database made by IBM
ICL Group Ltd. Global manufacturer of mineral based products
IEEE 802.11ad Wireless networking standard in the 802.11 family for WiGig (60 GHz) networks
INS Kiltan (P30) An anti-submarine warfare corvette of the Indian
ISO 9241 Multi-part standard from the International Organization for Standardization
I Am Not an Animal British animated television series
I Am Stretched on Your Grave 17th-century Irish poem
I Still Believe (film) 2020 American Christian romantic drama film
I Will Find You a Better Home Chinese TV series
Iain Murray (author) British pastor and author (born 1931)
Ibas of Edessa Syrian bishop (fl. c. 435–457)
Idora M. Plowman American author who wrote as Betsy Hamilton
If I Were a Bell Song from the 1950 musical Guys and Dolls
Ignacy Korwin-Milewski Polish-Lithuanian art collector
Ignacy Krasicki Poland's leading Enlightenment poet (1735 – 1801)
Ignatius Aphrem II 123rd and current Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch since 2014
Ilah Arabic word for god
Illawarra Coke Company Coke making facilities in Coalcliff and Corrimal, New South Wales, Australia
Ilmarë Moon of 174567 Varda
Imadaddin Nasimi Azerbaijani poet (c. 1369 – c. 1419)
Imaging radar Application of radar which is used to create two-dimensional images
Immorality Act, 1927 South African law that prohibited extramarital sex between whites and other races
Immortality (novel) 1988 novel by Milan Kundera
Immortality Bus 1978 Wanderlodge
Immortals (esports) Professional esports organization
In the Midst of Winter 2017 novel by Isabel Allende
In the Womb American and British TV series or program
In vitro toxicology Scientific analysis
In vivo bioreactor Tissue engineering paradigm
Inborn errors of metabolism Class of genetic diseases
Incest taboo Cultural rule that prohibits incest
Incubus Dreams 2004 novel by Laurell K. Hamilton
India … Who Lit the Fuse? Qatari TV documentary
Indigo Agriculture American agricultural technology company
Indoctrination Inculcating a person with certain ideas
Infanticide Intentional killing of human offspring
Infinite (film) 2021 film by Antoine Fuqua
Inger K. Frith Danish sports executive and archer
Inglewood Unified School District Public school system district in the United States
Inktomi (crater) Crater on Rhea
Inline function Function in the C and C++ programming languages
Innsbruck Cathedral Baroque cathedral in Innsbruck, Austria
Inside Combat Rescue American docuseries
Inside Washington American political roundtable TV series
Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information Member institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
Institute of Physics Edward Appleton Medal and Prize Award made for distinguished research in environmental physics
Intel 8085 8-bit microprocessor by Intel
Intelligent design and science Relationship between intelligent design and science
Inter-Services Intelligence activities in the United States Military intelligence program
Inter mirifica One of the Second Vatican Council's magisterial documents
Interactive skeleton-driven simulation Scientific computer simulation technique
Interfaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit Detroit-based interfaith group known as the Interfaith Partners
Interferon beta-1a Cytokine in the interferon family
Interferon beta-1b Cytokine in the interferon family
Interlocus sexual conflict Type of sexual conflict
International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks Global broadband seismic recorders organization
International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg Annual film festival
Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy Treatment for people with bipolar disorder
Interval scheduling Class of problems in computer science
Invasion (cancer) Direct extension and penetration by cancer cells into neighboring tissues
Invasion of the United States Foreign power invading the United States of America
Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work 2015 monograph by Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams
Inverse distance weighting Type of deterministic method for multivariate interpolation
Invictus Records Former American record label
Io Matua Kore Supreme being in Polynesian narrative
Ion Formation Geologic formation in Illinois
Iparretarrak Basque nationalist paramilitary organization
Irataba Leader of the Mohave Nation (c. 1814 – 1874)
Ireland men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing Ireland
Irene Bache British artist  (1901–1999)
Iron ring (laboratory) Item of laboratory equipment
Iron rings Metal rings used in martial arts
Irrintzi Basque nationalist paramilitary organization
Is It Legal? British television sitcom
Is That Black Enough for You?!? 2022 American documentary film
Isaac Asimov bibliography (alphabetical) Bibliography of the books written or edited by Isaac Asimov
Isaac Thomas Kottukapally Indian film music composer (died 2021)
Isarkreis Former administrative district of the Kingdom of Bavaria
Ischia International Journalism Award Italian journalism award
Ischial spine Part of the posterior border of the body of the ischium bone of the pelvis
Ishaq al-Mawsili Arab musician of Persian origin (767/772 – 850)
Ishin-denshin Idiom commonly used in East Asia
Islamic Community of Germany Islamic organization in Germany
Island of Šarengrad Island in the Danube river near Šarengrad, Croatia
Istanbul Canal Artificial sea-level waterway project
Istanbul trials of 1919–1920 Courts-martial of the Ottoman Empire
István Nyers Hungarian footballer
It's All in Your Head (book) 2015 book by Suzanne O'Sullivan
It's Polka Time American musical TV series (1956–1957)
ItaloBrothers German dance project
Ištvan Dudaš Serbian footballer
J.W. Foster and Sons Athletic shoe manufacturing company
J. B. van Heutsz Dutch military officer
J. C. C. Davidson British civil servant and Conservative Party politician
J. Craig Venter Institute Non-profit genomics research institute
JOSM Free software desktop editing tool
JSS Science and Technology University Private university in Karnataka, India
Jab We Matched Indian television series
Jack Healey American human rights activist
Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz 1929 book by Ruth Plumly Thompson
Jack Tafari Rastafari activist
Jack Williams (socialist activist) British activist (c. 1854 – 1917)
Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Joint city-county law enforcement agency
Jacksonville Skyway People mover in Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Jacksonville State University Public university in Jacksonville, Alabama, U.S.
Jacksonville Transportation Authority Agency responsible for public transit in Jacksonville
Jacopo Passavanti Italian friar, preacher and writer (c. 1302 – 1357)
Jacopo della Quercia Italian sculptor (c. 1374–1438)
Jaisalmer House Former residence of the Maharawal of Jaisalmer in New Delhi
James Barry (surgeon) British military surgeon (c. 1789–1865)
James Dodson (mathematician) British mathematician and actuary (c. 1705 – 1757)
James Ehnes Canadian violinist and violist
James Hawker (Royal Navy officer) Royal Navy officer (c. 1730–1787)
James M. Davis Former chief financial officer of Stanford Financial Group
James Mackay, Baron Mackay of Clashfern British advocate
James Vernon (politician, born 1646) English politician (c. 1646 – c. 1727)
James W. C. Pennington American abolitionist and writer (c. 1807–1870)
Jamesonite Sulfosalt mineral
Jan Raatgever Surinamese physician and politician
Jan Willem de Jong 20th-century indologist and buddhologist
Janam Janam Ka Saath Indian drama television series
Jane Aaron American filmmaker and children's book illustrator (1948 – 2015)
Jane Beetham Read British artist (c. 1773–1857)
Jane Martha St. John British photographer (1801–1882)
Jane Shackleton Irish photographer (1843–1909)
Jane Wigley British photographer (1806–1883)
Janet Dean, Registered Nurse American medical drama TV series
Japan women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Japan
Jarir ibn Atiyah Arab poet and satirist (c. 650 – c. 728)
Jason of Star Command American television series or program
Jean-Baptiste Dutrou-Bornier French mariner, settler of Easter Island (1834–1876)
Jean-Louis Schiltz Luxembourgian lawyer
Jean Balukas American pool player (born 1959)
Jean Fouquet French painter (c. 1420–1481)
Jefri Al Buchori Indonesian Islamic preacher, singer, and actor (1973–2013)
Jennie June (autobiographer) American writer and activist (1874 - ?)
Jeremiah 7 Seventh chapter of the Book of Jeremiah
Jerry Hirshberg American automotive designer, industrial designer, musician and painter
Jersey Opera House Theatre and opera house in St Helier, Jersey
Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost Seventh episode of an American TV series
Jesse Stone: Sea Change Part four of an American TV series
Jiaoshou Yi Xiaoxing Chinese Internet celebrity
Jil Sander (brand) Luxury fashion house
Jim Davis (businessman) American billionaire businessman
Jinjeop station Underground train station in Namyangju, South Korea
Jinjur Character in The Marvelous Land of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Joan Baker (painter) British artist, teacher (1922–2017)
Joan Joslin Codebreaker at Bletchley Park (1923–2020)
Joan Oxland Welsh artist (1920–2009)
Job Control Language Scripting languages used on IBM mainframe
Job sharing Employment arrangement
Jobi McAnuff Jamaican footballer (born 1981)
Jochem Marotzke German physical oceanographer and climate scientist
Jock D. Mackinlay American information visualization expert
Joe Roland American jazz vibraphonist
Johann Jakob Müller Swiss physiologist and physicist
Johann Schiltberger German traveller and writer (1380 – c. 1440)
Johann Schweigger German chemist and physicist (1779–1857)
Johannes R. Becher German politician, novelist and poet (1891–1958)
Johannes van den Bosch Dutch officer and politician (1780–1844)
John Abercromby, 5th Baron Abercromby Scottish soldier and archaeologist (1841-1924)
John Campbell, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane Scottish nobleman and politician (1796–1862)
John Campbell (19th-century minister) Scottish Congregationalist minister
John Chidsey American businessman and attorney
John Ford (dramatist) English poet and playwright (1586 – c. 1639)
John Fortescue (judge) English jurist (c. 1394–1479)
John I, Burgrave of Nuremberg Burgrave of Nuremberg (c. 1279–1300)
John Lander (explorer) English explorer of western Africa
John Lindsay, 17th Earl of Crawford Scottish nobleman (c. 1598–1679)
John Lonergan (artist) American artist and writer (c. 1895–1969)
John MacTavish (British Consul) British consul (c. 1787–1852)
John McCluer British hydrographer (c. 1759–1795)
John Muir Way Long-distance route in southern Scotland
John Needham English biologist and priest
John Neulinger German-American psychologist
John Pilgrim Archdeacon of Antigua
John Reynolds (writer) English merchant and writer
John Salusbury (diarist) Welsh nobleman, explorer and co-founder of Halifax, Nova Scotia
John Securis English physician (fl. 1550–1580)
John Shakespeare Father of Shakespeare (c. 1531–1601)
John Sleyne Irish Roman Catholic prelate (c. 1638 – 1712)
John T. Dare American attorney and politician (c. 1840s – 1912)
John Welsh of Ayr Scottish minister in Ayr and France (c. 1570–1622)
John of Gloucester Illegitimate son of King Richard III of England
John of Trokelowe English chronicler (fl. c. 1294–1330)
Jokari Paddle ball game
Jonas Moore (officer) English military engineer (c. 1691–1741)
Jonathan Shepard British historian
Josefa Pla Marco Spanish photographer (died 1870)
Joseph DeRisi American biochemist
Joseph Hardtmuth Austrian architect, inventor and entrepreneur
Joseph Vaz Oratorian priest and missionary in Sri Lanka (1651–1711)
Jovanice Twinobusingye Ugandan politician and legislator
Juan Manuel Cañizares Spanish flamenco guitarist and composer (born 1966)
Judith Faulkner American billionaire
Judy Harrow Author, counselor, lecturer, and Wiccan priestess
Julen Guimón Spanish politician and jurist (1931 –2001)
Julia Ann Rudolph American photographer (c. 1820–1890)
Julia Widgrén Finnish photographer (1842–1917)
Julie MacDonald (journalist) Scottish journalist and presenter
Julie Paama-Pengelly New Zealand artist, painter, commentator and curator
Julius Döring Baltic German painter and archaeologist (1818–1898)
Jungle (2017 film) 2017 Australian film by Greg McLean
Jupiter Hammon American writer (1711–c. 1806)
Jure Grando Croatian villager, first person historically described as a vampire
Jörn Weisbrodt German arts administrator
K. Radhakrishnan (police officer) Indian Police Service Officer
K Foundation Burn a Million Quid 1994 work of performance art
Kaala Paani Indian television series (2023)
Kaamelott French TV series
Kabirvad Notable banyan tree in Gujarat, India
Kader Bağları Turkish TV series
Kaigetsudō Ando Japanese painter and teacher, 1671–1743
Kaizen costing Cost reduction system
Kaklık Cave Turkish visitor attraction in Denizli Province
Kakovikha Bay Bay in the White Sea, near Ostrovnoy, Russia
Kala namak Kiln-fired rock salt from South Asia
Kalanimoku Chief Minister of Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (c. 1768–1827)
Kamen Rider Decade Japanese TV series
Kamen Rider Kiva Japanese TV series
Kandia Traoré Ivorian footballer
Kanem–Bornu Empire Empire around Lake Chad, Africa, c. 700–1380
Karasuma Line Line of the Kyoto Municipal Subway
Karen Wheaton American Pentecostal preacher and musician
Karhu (sports brand) Finnish sports equipment company
Karim Khan Zand Founder of the Zand Dynasty (c. 1705 – 1779)
Karintamil Predecessor of the Malayalam language
Karmiel Dance Festival Yearly dance festival celebrated in Israel
Kasandra Bradette Canadian short track speed skater
Kate Morgan American housemaid (c. 1864 – 1892)
Katie Puckrik American broadcaster and newspaper columnist
Katok Tsewang Norbu Teacher of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism
Kazi Riton Bangladeshi producer film and TV media
Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland One of the officers of the crown in Scotland
Keeper of the King's Conscience Position in the English judiciary
Keeper of the Rulers' Seal Government official in Malaysia
Keeper of the Seven Keys Four-part album series by German band Helloween
Kehl station Railway station in Kehl, Germany
Keiichiro Takahara Japanese billionaire businessman
Keiko Suenobu Japanese manga artist
Kekūanaōʻa Kuhina Nui of the Hawaiian Islands and Governor of Oahu (c. 1791–1868)
Ken Eto American mobster (1919–2004)
Kenneth Otigba Hungarian association football player
Kensington Oval Sports stadium in Barbados
Kerning (dairy) Ancient Somerset dairy term
Khadija Mosque Mosque in Berlin, Germany
Khairin Nisa Malaysian lawyer and politician
Khok Wua Crossroads on Rattanakosin Island, Bangkok, Thailand
Kick a Goal South Korean sports variety show
Kid 'n Play (TV series) American animated cartoon series
Kiel Airport Airport in Germany
Kieler Street Norwegian crime television series
Killer's Moon 1978 British horror film directed by Alan Birkinshaw
Kim Ha-jong Joseon painter (1793 – after 1875)
Kimi Hsia Taiwanese actress
King Branch Stream in Polk County, Missouri
King Ranch chicken Tex-Mex casserole
King of the Ghetto 1986 British television drama miniseries
Kingdom Come (Ballard novel) 2006 novel by J. G. Ballard
Kirby Ferguson Canadian filmmaker, writer, and speaker
Kirsten van de Ven Former Dutch professional footballer
Kirtan Ghosha Collection of poetic works by Srimanta Sankardev
Kissyfur American animated series (1986–1988)
Kit-Cat Klock Art deco novelty wall clock
Kitbag United Kingdom sports retailer
Kittigazuit Formation Geologic formation in Nunavut, Canada
Kizhakku Vaasal (TV series) 2023 Indian Tamil-language TV series
Klima (application) Carbon-offsetting mobile application
Kloten Balsberg railway station Railway station in Switzerland
Knockout rat Type of genetically engineered rat
Kobe Doin' Work American 2009 documentary film
Kodiak Cakes Brand of pancake and waffle mix
Kodwo Eshun British-Ghanaian writer, theorist and filmmaker
Kolobok Character of an East Slavic fairy tale
Konstantin von Notz German lawyer and politician
Kordylewski cloud Concentrations of dust in the Earth–Moon system
Kounta (software company) Australian software company
Kozak (armored personnel carrier) Ukrainian family of armored personnel carriers
Kratingdaeng Racing Team Thai auto racing team
Kreisstraße Class of road in Germany
Kresilas Greek sculptor (c. 480 – 410 BC)
Krisztián Adorján Hungarian footballer
Krisztián Tamás Hungarian footballer
Krisztián Vadócz Hungarian footballer
Krups German appliance manufacturer
Kshemendra Sanskrit poet (c. 990 – c. 1070 CE)
Kubat Pasha Madrasa Historic madrasa building
Kuini Liliha Royal Governor of Oahu (c. 1802–1839)
Kven people Balto-Finnic ethnic minority in Norway
Kyaw Zeya Burmese politician
Kyūkyoku!! Hentai Kamen Comedy manga series
Königsbau Building of the Stuttgart Schlossplatz
Königsegg-Aulendorf Former county of southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Königsegg-Rothenfels Former state in far southwestern Bavaria, Germany
Kōrere Traditional Māori feeding funnel
LGT Group Private banking and asset management group based in Liechtenstein
LSWR 330 class Class of British steam locomotive
LSWR 348 class Class of British steam locomotive
LTR retrotransposon Class I transposable element
La Bestia in calore 1977 Italian exploitation film
La Bohème (1926 film) 1926 American silent drama film
La Morte Vivante 1982 French horror-drama film directed by Jean Rollin
La hora marcada Mexican TV series
Lab Kita, Bilib Ka Ba? 1995 Philippine action comedy film
Label Bleu French record label
Lacoste (political faction) Political faction within ZANU-PF
Lactobacillus vaccine Vaccine using an inactivated strain of Lactobacillus
Ladakh Scouts Infantry regiment of the Indian Army
Lady Gaga Fame Fragrance created by Lady Gaga
Lag Ja Gale Indian television series
Lager Borkum German labour camp on Alderney, in the Channel Islands
Laguiole knife Traditional Occitan pocketknife
Laila Woozeer British author, musician and activist
Lake Fidler Lake in Tasmania, Australia
Lake Leonard Body of water in the Philippines
Lake Wobegon Fictional town created by Garrison Keillor
Lake Wolfgang Lake in Austria
Laki Niu Tongan judge
Lale Devri Turkish television drama series
Lamela, Zenica Residential building in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Landelino Lavilla Spanish politician (1934 – 2020)
Lander College for Men Private men's division of Touro University System
Landscapes (band) British melodic hardcore band
Landstar System Transportation services company specializing in logistics
Lanterna Musical project led by Irish-American guitarist Henry Frayne
Lapley Village in Staffordshire, England
Large-calibre artillery Weapons with a calibre of 75 mm or more
Laser scanning Controlled deflection of laser beams
Last House on Dead End Street 1977 American exploitation horror film by Roger Watkins
Last man standing (video games) Multiplayer deathmatch gameplay mode
Latvia women's national basketball team Women's national basketball team representing Latvia
Lauren Cooper Fictional character in The Catherine Tate Show
Lautertal Limes Roman limes section of the early 2nd century
Law of equal liberty Fundamental precept of liberalism and socialism
Law of three stages Idea developed by Auguste Comte
Lawrence of Arabia: The Authorised Biography of T. E. Lawrence 1989 book by Jeremy Wilson
Lazzaro Baldi Italian painter and engraver (c. 1624–1703)
Leaf (Japanese company) Japanese visual novel studio
Lee Ting Han Malaysian politician and lawyer
Legal Momentum United States nonprofit advocacy group
Legal outsourcing Practice of a law firm or corporation obtaining legal support services from an outside provider
Leipzig Book Fair Second largest book fair in Germany
Leisure Leagues Organiser of five and six-a-side football
Leisure studies Branch of the social sciences
Length scale Particular length or distance determined with the precision of a few orders of magnitude
Leniwka River in Poland
Lenne Hardt American voice actress and ring announcer
Lenovo Smart Assistant Voice-enabled smart speaker developed by Lenovo
Leonidas I King of Sparta from c. 489 BC to 480 BC
Leonidas of Alexandria Greek poet active in Rome (fl. 1st century AD)
Let's Rhumba American TV dance series
Letitia MacTavish Hargrave Scottish-born Canadian settler and socialite (c. 1813 – 1854)
Letzte Instanz German band
Leukemia inhibitory factor receptor Polyfunctional cytokine
Leuna works Chemical industrial complex in Germany
Lev Binzumovich Leviev Israeli-Russian entrepreneur and investor
Lev Tolstoy (rural locality) Settlement in Lipetsk Oblast, Russia
Lewis Marnell Professional skateboarder
Li Jing (PRC general) Commander of the People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force (1930–2022)
Li Jingsui Crown Prince (Imperial Brother) of Southern Tang
Li Peng Former Premier of the People's Republic of China (1928–2019)
Liberal elite Stereotype of politically liberal people
Liberalism (international relations) School of thought within international relations theory
Libertarianism Without Inequality 2003 book by Michael Otsuka
Liberty's Kids American animated historical fiction television series
Liberty (advocacy group) UK advocacy group and membership organisation
Liberty Flames and Lady Flames Athletics teams of Liberty University, in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
Liberty L-8 Prototype of the Liberty L-12 engine
Licit and Illicit Drugs 1972 book by Edward M. Brecher
Liechtenstein women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Liechtenstein
Life Expectancy (novel) 2004 novel by Dean R. Koontz
Lifestyle Lift Facial cosmetic surgery practice
Light-Life Movement Organisation within the Catholic Church
Light Novel no Tanoshii Kakikata Japanese light novel
Limited geography model Theory by Latter Day Saint movement scholars
Linda Dement Australian artist  (born 1960)
Line moiré Type of moiré pattern
Linearly ordered group Group with translationally invariant total order; i.e. if a ≤ b, then ca ≤ cb
Lingling-o Prehistoric Austronesian ornament
Lipscomb University Austin Center Private Christian seminary in Texas
Liss, Hampshire Village and civil parish in Hampshire, England, UK
List of IMAX films Movies shot with IMAX cameras
List of climate change video games Type of serious game
List of eukaryotic picoplankton species List of eukaryotic species which have one of their cell dimensions smaller than 3 μm
Lithology Description of its physical characteristics of a rock unit
Live from the Metropolitan Opera American TV series (1977–2003)
Living Dead Horror franchise
Living Lahaina American reality television series
Ljubomir Nedić Serbian philosopher (1858–1902)
Llanigon Village in Powys, Wales
Llantood Hamlet in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Lobkowicz family Czech noble family
Lockean proviso Feature of John Locke's labor theory of property
Logic optimization Process in digital electronics and integrated circuit design
Loida Garcia-Febo Puerto Rican American librarian
London Fields (film) 2018 mystery thriller film
Long Weekend (1978 film) 1978 Australian psychological thriller film by Colin Eggleston
Longevity Brand Brand of canned condensed milk
Longevity insurance Type of annuity contract
Longevity peach Type of lotus seed bun
Longevity risk Any potential risk attached to the increasing life expectancy of pensioners and policy holders
Longines Chronoscope American TV talk show (1951–1955)
Longinus Roman soldier who pierced the side of Jesus
Longitudinal fissure Deep groove separating the two cerebral hemispheres of the vertebrate brain
Loop optimization Increasing execution speed and reducing the overheads associated with loops
Lorena (TV series) American TV series
Lorenzo Crasso Italian author and poet (1623–1691)
Lorenzo Gennari Italian painter (1595 – 1665–1672)
Lou Dobbs Tonight American TV program
Louis de Bérenger French noble (c. 1540–1575)
Louise Rasmussen Danish ballet dancer and actress, morganatic spouse of King Frederick VII of Denmark
Louisville Limestone Geologic formation in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio, United States
Love Monkey 2006 American TV series
Love That Jill American TV situation comedy series (1958)
Luang Prabang Range Mountain range in northwestern Laos and northern Thailand
Luc de la Corne Canadian military officer and merchant (c. 1711–1784)
Luca Signorelli Italian Renaissance painter (c. 1441/1445–1523)
Lucarne In architecture, a dormer window
Lucha Libre (comics) Anthology comic book series by Jerry Frissen
Lucius Julius Caesar (consul 64 BC) Roman consul in 64 BC and augur
Lucius Junius Brutus Damasippus Roman commander during Sulla's civil war; praetor 82 BC
Luck Be a Lady Song from the 1950 musical Guys and Dolls
Lucky Bucky in Oz 1942 book by John R. Neill
Lucky Hank American television series
Ludwig Binswanger Swiss psychiatrist
Ludwigshafen-Mundenheim station Category 5 railway station in Germany
Luigi Pasinetti Italian economist (1930–2023)
Luisa Richter Venezuelan artist (1928–2015)
Lumen Pierce Fictional character from the television series Dexter
Lunar Lander Challenge Competition funded by NASA's Centennial Challenges program
Lupus Servatus Benedictine monk during the Carolingian dynasty
Lupus headache Disorder in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
Luxembourg women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Luxembourg
László Görög (writer) Hungarian-American screenwriter
Lídice Town in Panamá Oeste, Panama
M-V Japanese solid-fuel rocket designed to launch scientific satellites
M.I. High British children's TV series
M. V. Seetharamiah Indian Kannada language author (1910 – 1990)
M1 (Durban) Metropolitan route in eThekwini, South Africa
MOL Aréna Football stadium in Dunajská Streda, Slovakia
MVP (TV series) Canadian TV series
MV Maj. Bernard F. Fisher U.S. Military Sealift Command vessel
MWC 480 Star in the Taurus-Auriga star forming region of the constellation Auriga
Ma Pyit-Nwe Burmese royal ( c. 1360s–1390)
Macabre (1980 film) 1980 Italian horror film directed by Lamberto Bava
Machu Picchu Base Peruvian research facility in Antarctica
Mackeson Stout Milk stout made in Hythe, Kent, England
Madame Doubtfire 1987 novel by Anne Fine
Madeleine St John Australian writer (1941 – 2006)
Madhya Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2000 Act of the Parliament of India
Madonna and Child (Cima, Amsterdam) Painting by Cima da Conegliano
Magdalena Fernández Venezuelan artist (born 1964)
Magic (1978 film) 1978 American psychological horror film by Richard Attenborough
Magnet keeper Bar made from iron or steel, which is placed across the poles of a permanent magnet
Magnetotellurics Electromagnetic geophysical technique
Maham Anga Foster mother of the Mughal emperor Akbar
Maia (nurse) Wet nurse of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun
Maimarkt-Turnier Mannheim Annual international horse show
Maimarktgelände Exhibition site in Mannheim, Germany
Mainkreis (Bavaria) Former administrative district of the Kingdom of Bavaria
Majola French automobile and engine manufacturer
Major royal jelly protein Family of proteins secreted by honey bees
Make Me an Egghead British quiz show
Makhmud Muradov Uzbek mixed martial artist
Maladeta Mountain in the Pyrenees
Malcolm McIntosh (public servant) Australian public servant and scientist (1945 – 2000)
Malediva German chanson and cabaret trio
Malignant (book) 2020 book by Vinay Prasad
Malta women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Malta
Mama Said Knock You Out (song) 1991 single by LL Cool J
Mammoth Hot Springs Hot spring complex in Yellowstone National Park, Park County, Wyoming, U.S.
Man Against Crime American TV detective series
Man from the Deep River 1972 Italian cannibal exploitation film directed by Umberto Lenzi
Manchurian nationalism Ethnic nationalism of the Manchu people of China
Mandrake (Japanese band) Japanese progressive rock band
Mandvi Lok Sabha constituency Former Lok Sabha constituency in Gujrat
Mango (retailer) Spanish clothing company
Mango Groove South African Afropop band
Maniac (2012 film) 2012 French psychological slasher film directed by Franck Khalfoun
Manifest Destiny (opera) Opera by Keith Burstein and Dic Edwards
Manitoba flour High gluten flour of common wheat
Mannheim May Market Largest regional consumer exhibition of Germany
Mannheim University Library Library of the University of Mannheim
Manon Awst British sculptor, artist (born 1983)
Mantle (API) Low-overhead rendering API
Manuel Martínez Coronado Guatemalan mass murderer
Mapogo lion coalition Former band of male South African lions
Maratha Army Land-based armed forces of the Maratha Empire
Marc Frons Former chief technology officer
March of Carinthia Former frontier district of the Carolingian Empire
Marcus Baebius Tamphilus Roman consul in 181 BC
Margaret Matilda White New Zealand photographer (1868–1910)
Margery Kempe English mystic (c. 1373 – after 1438)
Marginal revenue productivity theory of wages Model of wage levels
Mario Pantaleo Italian priest (1915–1992)
Marion Power Shovel Company American construction and mining equipment firm
Marion Williams American gospel singer (1927 –1994)
Marjorie Bruce Scottish princess (c. 1296 – 1316/17)
Mark Horton (archaeologist) British archaeologist
Mark Lane tube station Disused station on the London Underground
Mark Rutherford School Secondary school in Bedford, England
Mark Weisbrot American economist and columnist
Market environment Marketing term
Mars 1M No.2 Soviet Mars spacecraft
Marsdiep Deep tide-race between Den Helder and Texel in the Netherlands
Martha Chen American academic, scholar and social worker
Marthine Lund Norwegian photographer (c. 1817 – after 1870)
Martin Ford (author) American futurist and author
Martyrs (2008 film) 2008 psychological horror film written and directed by Pascal Laugier
Marx's method Method of analysis and presentation
Mary Gartside British artist (c. 1755–1809)
Mary Rosse British photographer (1813–1885)
Massive Entertainment Swedish video game developer
Master of the Jewel Office Position in the Royal Households of England
Mata Hari (1931 film) 1931 American drama film
Mather Pass Mountain pass in the Sierra Nevada, California
Mathilda Ranch Swedish photographer (1860–1938)
Mathilde Weil American photographer (1872–1942)
Matt Carter (Coronation Street) Fictional character from British soap opera Coronation Street
Matt Helm Fictional character created by author Donald Hamilton
Matthew Boulton (epidemiologist) American epidemiologist and physician
Matthew Henry British Nonconformist minister and author (1662 – 1714)
Matzuva Kibbutz in Western Galilee, Israel
Maus Frères Swiss holding company
Max Liebman Presents American musical variety TV series (1954–1956)
Maximum the Hormone Japanese heavy metal band
Mayo language Uto-Aztecan language of the Americas
McLaren M7A Formula One racing car
McLennan Library Building Library building of McGill University in Montreal, Canada
Me and My Monsters Australian children's comedy television program
Mean arterial pressure Average blood pressure in an individual during a single cardiac cycle
Mechamato Malaysian animated television series
Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" World War II civilian labour award of the Soviet Union
Medial plantar nerve Larger of the two terminal divisions of the tibial nerve
Medivation American biopharmaceutical company
Medomsley Detention Centre Former prison in Durham, England
Meet the Boss American TV interview series (1952–1953)
Megan Is Missing 2011 American found footage psychological horror film
Megiddo (Lauren Hoffman album) Album by Lauren Hoffman
Melanesians Indigenous inhabitants of Melanesia
Melania the Younger Christian saint and ascetic
Memetic engineering Term based on Richard Dawkins' theory of memes
Menolak Talak (TV series) Indonesian television legal drama series
Mensa Otabil Ghanaian theologian, motivational speaker, and entrepreneur
Mensacarcin Highly oxygenated polyketide
Mercedes-Benz Arena (Berlin) Multipurpose indoor arena in Berlin, Germany
Mercedes Pardo Venezuelan artist (1921–2005)
Merhamet Turkish TV series
Merlin A. Ditmer American football and basketball coach (1886–1950)
Merry Company (Buytewech) Painting by Dutch artist Willem Buytewech
Merry Go Round in Oz 1963 book by Eloise Jarvis McGraw and Lauren McGraw Wagner
Mervyn Peake English author and illustrator (1911 –1968)
Mesoscale convective system Complex of thunderstorms organized on a larger scale
Metal roof Roofing system featuring metal pieces or tiles
Metaphilosophy Investigation of the nature of philosophy
Metrik English electronic music producer
MetroJazz Records 1950s American jazz record label
Mexico–United States soccer rivalry Sports rivalry between the national soccer teams of Mexico and the United States
Meyer Abraham Girshick Russian-American statistician (1908 – 1955)
Miami Undercover American TV syndicated crime drama series (1961)
Mice Jankulovski Macedonian painter, cartoonist and animator
Micellar solubilization Process of incorporating the solubilizate into or onto micelles
Michael Adeane, Baron Adeane Private Secretary to Elizabeth II
Michael Kammen American professor of American cultural history (1936–2013) 
Michael Newdow American attorney and emergency medicine physician
Micheál Ledwith Former Catholic priest
Microbiomes of the built environment Communities of microorganisms that live in human constructed environments
Microelectrode Electrode used in electrophysiology
Micropolygon Computer graphics polygon very small relative to the image being rendered
Middle Malayalam Period of the Malayalam language
Midnight (1982 film) 1982 American exploitation horror film by John Russo
Mighty Eagle Prototype robotic lander developed by NASA
Miike Domain Japanese domain of the Edo period
Mike Tuffrey British Liberal Democrat politician
Mildred Eldridge British artist (1909–1991)
Militiaman Bruggler 1936 German war film
Millennial whoop Vocal melodic pattern alternating between the fifth and third notes in a major scale
Minimalism (computing) Minimalist philosophies in hardware and software
Ministry of National Defence (East Germany) Chief administrative arm of the East German National People's Army
Ministry of Oil and Mineral Resources (Syria) Department of the Council of Ministers of the Syrian Arab Republic led by the Minister of Oil
Minors and the legality of cannabis Issue around the legalisation of cannabis
Miranda Kwok Canadian screenwriter, television producer, and actress
Mirko Šarović Bosnian Serb politician
Mirza Abu Bakht Mughal prince, 1835-1857
Mischling Test Legal test for Jews in Nazi Germany
Missee Lee 1941 children's book by Arthur Ransome
Mist Trail Hiking trail in Yosemite National Park, California
Mitchells & Butlers Brewery Brewery in Cape Hill, Smethwick, England
Mites of livestock Small crawling animals related to ticks and spiders
Mitimele River River of mainland Equatorial Guinea
Mitotic recombination Type of genetic recombination
Mitrofan Nedelin Chief Marshal of the Artillery of Soviet Armed Forces
Mobile IP Internet Engineering Task Force standard communications protocol
ModSquad Global digital engagement services company
Modulation (music) Change from one tonality (tonic, or tonal center) to another
Moetan Series of English-language study aids for Japanese-speakers
Mohamed Khouna Ould Haidalla Former head of state of Mauritania
Mohd Jafni Md Shukor Malaysian politician
Mohun Bagan AC (cricket) Indian professional cricket club based in Kolkata, West Bengal
Mohun Bagan AC (field hockey) Indian professional field hockey club based in Kolkata, West Bengal
Moisei Ginzburg Soviet constructivist architect (1892–1946)
Moldova women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Moldova
Moldovan Border Police Official paramilitary border guard of the Republic of Moldova
Molecular-weight size marker Set of standards
Molecular cloning Set of methods in molecular biology
Molecular lesion Damage to the structure of a biological molecule
Molecular mixology Creating cocktails using the equipment and techniques of molecular gastronomy
Molecules in stars Molecules that exist or form in stars
Monaco women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Monaco
Monastery of San Nicolò l'Arena Benedictine monastery in Sicily
Money market fund Open-ended mutual fund
Monic languages Branch of Austroasiatic languages in Southeast Asia
Monster Ark American television movie
Monsters of Men 2010 novel by Patrick Ness
Montana Sky 2007 American romantic television film
Montaukett Native northeastern American people
Monteagle Limestone Carboniferous period geologic formation in Alabama, United States
Montserrat Volcano Observatory Volcano observatory located on the Caribbean island of Montserrat
Mopan Territory Postclassic Maya state from c. 950 to the 1720s
Mora Piya Pakistani TV drama serial
Moraga Formation Pliocene geological formation in California
Moral development Emergence, change, and understanding of morality from infancy through adulthood
Moreno Valley, California City in Riverside County, California, United States
Moretto da Brescia Italian painter (c. 1498 – c. 1554)
Morphological freedom Proposed civil right
Moses Altschul Jewish writer (c. 1546 – 1633)
Mother/Android 2021 American science fiction film
Motley Traditional costume of a court jester
Motor Sport Developments Auto racing team and motorsport engineering company
Motor system Central and peripheral structures in the nervous system that support motor functions
Mount Brown (philatelist) British philatelist (1837–1919)
Mount Melibengoy Active volcano on Mindanao island in the Philippines
Mount Parthenion Mountain on the border of Arcadia and Argolis, in the Peloponnese, Greece
Mount Vernon–Enola School District Public school district based in Mount Vernon, Arkansas
Mouse and the Traps American rock band
Mouse tracking Use of software to collect users' mouse cursor positions
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (TV series) American situation comedy TV series (1962–1963)
Mstislav of Chernigov Earliest attested prince of Tmutarakan and Chernigov in Kievan Rus'
Muftiate Administrative territorial entity under the supervision of a mufti
Mughal–Maratha Wars 1680–1707 wars between the Mughal and Maratha empires
Mugur Isărescu Governor of the National Bank of Romania
Muir Pass Mountain pass in the Sierra Nevada, California
Mukluk Soft boot worn by Arctic peoples
Mulgawarrina, New South Wales Australian locality and parish in  Brewarrina Shire
Multiple Maniacs 1970 American film directed by John Waters
Munich–Regensburg railway Railway linking Munich and Regensburg
Municipal Borough of Wembley Former municipal borough in Middlesex, England
Murad Qureshi British Labour and Co-operative Party politician
Murder Drones Australian animated web series
Murder Me, Monster 2018 Argentine horror film
Murder of Mona Tinsley British child murder case from 1937
Murder of Shafilea Ahmed Suspected honour killing of a 17-year-old British Pakistani girl in 2003
Murie family American family of naturalists
Museum of Pasta Italian ethnographic museum
Museum of Tomato Italian ethnographic museum
Mustatil Rectangular prehistoric sandstone monuments in northwest Saudi Arabia
Mutukula, Tanzania Town in Kagera Region, Tanzania
Mutukula, Uganda Town in the Central Region of Uganda
Muzul Territory Former Maya state from ca 15th cent to 1756
Muzzle energy Kinetic energy of a bullet
My Favorite Things (song) 1959 show tune from the musical The Sound of Music
My Friend Irma (TV series) American comedy TV series
My Universe (song) 2021 song by Coldplay and BTS
Myra Albert Wiggins American photographer (1869–1956)
NATO Stock Number Numeric code used by the NATO military alliance
NBC Sports Chicago American regional sports network
NHK News Ohayō Nippon Japanese morning television show
NORPAC Bipartisan political action committee (PAC)
NYC Epicenters 9/11→2021½ American documentary miniseries
NYPC English electronic music band
Nadioci Village in Vitez, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Najib ad-Dawlah Mughal serviceman
Nakhichevan-on-Don Was an Armenian-populated town near Rostov-on-Don, in southern Russia
Nalidixic acid First of the synthetic quinolone antibiotics
Namyangju City in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea
Nan's Christmas Carol 1909 British TV special
Nanook (band) Greenlandic pop-rock band
Nanook Dome Lava dome in British Columbia, Canada
Nanos Research Canadian company
Napoleon Crossing the Alps Series of paintings by Jacques-Louis David
Narasingha Deva I Greatest ruler of Ganga Empire (reigned c. 1238–1264)
Naren Chandra Das Indian Army soldier (c. 1937/1938 – 2021)
Narrenmarsch Composition of march music
Nathan Safir American radio executive (c. 1913 – 1996)
National Bureau of Investigation (Philippines) Agency of the Philippine government
National Capital Region Police Office Metro Manila regional unit of the Philippine National Police
National Firearms Agreement 1996 agreement concerning firearm control
Nationality Rooms Group of classrooms in the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning
Natural neighbor interpolation Method of spatial interpolation
Naturalism (theatre) Movement in European drama
Navajo Springs Outlier Ancestral Puebloan outlier community
Nearest-neighbor interpolation Method of multivariate interpolation
Nebelivka (archaeological site) Large archaeological settlement in Ukraine dating to 4000 BC
Nebra sky disc Bronze artefact, c. 1600 BCE, found in Nebra, Germany
Nebraska Medicine Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska
Neckar-Odenwald Limes Early sections of the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes
Necronomicon (film) 1993 French-American anthology horror film by Brian Yuzna, Christophe Gans, Shūsuke Kaneko
Neenyo Canadian record producer and songwriter
Negative and positive rights Rights that oblige either inaction or action
Nekromantik 2 1991 West German horror exploitation film by Jörg Buttgereit
Nenad Stojaković Serbian footballer
Neo-libertarianism Political and social philosophy
Nergisî Ottoman writer (c. 1580 – 1635)
Nerston Village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Netherlands men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing the Netherlands
Netherlands women's national field hockey team Women's national field hockey team representing the Netherlands
Netherlands women's national water polo team Women's national water polo team representing the Netherlands
Network performance Measures of service quality of a network as seen by the customer
Never Scared 2004 Chris Rock stand-up comedy special
Never a Dull Moment (1943 film) 1943 American comedy film
Never a Dull Moment (novel) 1942 novel by Peter Cheyney
Neverland (miniseries) Fantasy miniseries
New Clark City Aquatic Center Swimming and diving venue in Capas, Philippines
New Clark City Sports Hub Complex of sports facilities in Capas, Philippines
New Clark City station Proposed train station in Capas, Philippines
New Evening Post Hong Kong newspaper
New Faces British TV talent show 1973–1988
New Hero of Comedy British TV documentary series
New Kingdom of Egypt Period in ancient Egyptian history (c. 1550 BCE–1069 BCE)
New Line Home Entertainment US home video company between 1990–2010
New Provinces 1930s book edited by F. R. Scott
New World Order (conspiracy theory) Conspiracy theory regarding a totalitarian world government
New York Mini 10K Road running competition
New Zealand women's national field hockey team Women's national field hockey team representing New Zealand
New Zoo Revue American children's television program
Newton Stewart Town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Nichola and Sarah Hope British twin artists (born 1985)
Nickelodeon (Australia and New Zealand) Children's pay television channel in Australia and New Zealand
Night School: The Web Series British web series
Night of the Demons (1988 film) 1988 American supernatural horror film by Kevin S. Tenney
Night of the Demons 2 1994 American horror film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith
Nigredo Hotel Chamber opera by Nic Gotham and Ann-Marie MacDonald
Nihat Özdemir Turkish businessman and former president of the Turkish Football Federation
Nike-Iroquois Designation of a two-stage American sounding rocket
Nikopol River Port Port in  Ukraine
Nilüfer, Bursa District of Bursa Province, Turkey
Nilüfer Belediyespor Multi-sports club in Nilüfer district of Bursa Province, Turkey
Nilüfer Hatun Concubine of Orhan, second Ottoman ruler
Nilüfer Hatun Imareti Museum in İznik, Turkey
Nilüfer River River in Turkey
Nina Hamnett British artist (1890–1956)
Nir Friedman Israeli Professor
No (2012 film) 2012 international historical drama film
Noctes Ambrosianae Series of colloquies published 1822 - 1835
Nomad of Nowhere American animated series
Non-convexity (economics) Violations of the convexity assumptions of elementary economics
Non-intrusive stress measurement system Method for determining dynamic blade stresses in rotating turbomachinery
Nonviolent video game Video games with little or no violence
Nord Nord Mord German TV series
Normal mapping Texture mapping technique
North Avenue station (MRT) Elevated passenger train station in Quezon City, Philippines
North Korea women's national basketball team Women's national basketball team representing North Korea
North Macedonia women's national basketball team Women's national basketball team representing Macedonia
North Macedonia women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing North Macedonia
North Pole Nicks Former baseball team in North Pole, Alaska
Northern Ireland women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Northern Ireland
Northman of Escomb 10th-century English earl
Norway men's national handball team Represents Norway at international handball competitions
Nosound Italian rock band
Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life British TV programme (1964–1965)
Notker the Stammerer Composer, poet and scholar (c. 840–912)
Nubia (character) Fictional character in DC Comics
Nubian languages Branch of Eastern Sudanic languages
Nucleotide excision repair DNA repair mechanism
Numbers (A Boogie wit da Hoodie song) 2020 single by A Boogie wit da Hoodie featuring Roddy Ricch and Gunna
Nunn v. Georgia Georgia Supreme Court ruling
Nurken Abdirov Kazakh World War II attack pilot (1919–1942)
Nyêmo Chekar monastery Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Nyêmo County, Tibet, China
O'Rourke Irish Gaelic clan
O.K. Connery 1967 Italian comedy film
OLD (band) American heavy metal band
OVO Athletic Centre Basketball practice facility in Toronto, Canada
Objectivism (poetry) Modernist movement that emerged in the 1930s
Ocean Bird Class of trimaran sailboat
Ocelot (musician) American record producer and DJ (born 1974)
Oconto River River in the U.S. state of Wisconsin
Octave (liturgy) In Christian liturgy, the eighth day after a feast
Odenwald – Tauber Electoral constituency represented in the Bundestag
Of Greed and Ants Hong Kong television drama series
Of Men and Monsters 1968 novel by William Tenn
Of Pandas and People Creationist supplementary textbook by Percival Davis and Dean H. Kenyon
Offshore balancing Strategic concept in international relations
Ogre (2008 film) 2008 Canadian TV film
Oh, Play That Thing 2004 novel by Roddy Doyle
Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger Japanese TV series
Oi Treis Harites Greek TV series (1990–2)
Ojai Tennis Tournament Annual tennis tournament in California, USA
Ojo in Oz 1933 book by Ruth Plumly Thompson
Okir Southeast Asian folk motifs and designs
Olbermann (TV series) American sports talk show
Old Age Allowance Hong Kong government programme
Old Malayalam Inscriptional language found in Kerala from c. 9th to c. 12th century CE
Old Speckled Hen Beer made by Morland Brewery at Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England
Olympia Brewing Company Former brewery in Tumwater, Washington, USA
Omar Sowe Gambian soccer player
Omerta (TV series) Canadian TV series
On the Sphere and Cylinder Mathematical proofs published by Archimedes
Oncogenomics Sub-field of genomics
One Billion Rising Global campaign to end sexual violence against women
One Nation Labour Theme and branding of the British Labour Party adopted by the party in 2012
OpenSimulator Open-source server platform for hosting virtual worlds
Open Eye Gallery Gallery and archive in Liverpool, UK
Open de France Dames Women's professional golf tournament
Openair Frauenfeld Annual hip hop music festival in Switzerland
Openbravo Spanish cloud-based software provider
Operating speed Speed at which motor vehicles generally operate on a road
Operation Castor French military operation in the First Indochina War
Opsimath Person who begins, or continues, to study or learn late in life
Optigan Electronic keyboard instrument
Optimus (robot) Planned general purpose robotic humanoid by Tesla, Inc.
Optogenetics Biological technique to control the activity of neurons or other cell types with light
Orderic Vitalis English monk and historian (1075 – c. 1142)
Organic aquaculture Holistic method for farming marine species
Organic azide Organic compounds containing the azide (N3) functional group
Organic electronics Field of materials science
Organismic computing Form of engineered human computation
Organismic theory Set of psychological theories
Organum Type of plainchant melody
Orient Express (1954 film) 1954 drama film
Orient Express (board game) Crime fiction board game
Orion (space telescope) Series of instruments flown aboard Soviet spacecraft to conduct ultraviolet spectroscopy of stars
Orlík Reservoir Hydroelectric dam in Czechia
Orso II Participazio Doge of Venice from 912 to 932
Osama bin Laden Saudi-born militant and founder of al-Qaeda (1957–2011)
Oscar Horta Spanish animal activist and moral philosopher
Oshosheni Hiveluah Namibian writer, producer, and director (1981–2019)
Oslo Spektrum Multi-purpose indoor arena in Norway
Osvaldo Moles Brazilian journalist, and radio announcer (1913–1967)
Osvaldo Rodrigues da Cunha Brazilian paleontologist and herpetologist (1928–2011)
Our Best Friend's Wedding Nigerian TV series
Our Fragile Intellect 2012 article by Gerald Crabtree
OutKast F.C. Filipino women's football club
Out of Darkness (film) 1994 American television film
Outkast (film) 2001 Nigerian crime-drama film
OvaScience Previously publicly traded biotechnology company
Overseer of the poor English official who administered poor relief
Oxoguanine glycosylase DNA glycosylase enzyme
Ozoplaning with the Wizard of Oz 1939 book by Ruth Plumly Thompson
PASKAU Special operations force of the Royal Malaysian Air Force
PF Flyers American lifestyle shoe brand
Pacific Pride Network of membership-only fueling stations in the United States
Padeliporfin Medication for prostate cancer
Padthaway wine region Wine-growing region in South Australia
Pag-ibig Ko Sayo'y Totoo Philippine romantic action film
Paintings of Children (Van Gogh series) Series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh
Palaeolagus Extinct genus of lagomorph
Palais Bretzenheim Historical building in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Palais Leuchtenberg Largest palace in Munich
Pallet (shelter) Seattle-based social purpose corporation
Palmolive Beauty Box Theater Former American radio program
Pan-Thaiism Ideology that flourished in Thailand in the 1930s and 1940s
Pana Rora Island Island is an island in Papua New Guinea
Panair do Brasil Former airline of Brazil
Pang (album) 2019 album by Caroline Polachek
Pangasi Various traditional Filipino rice wines
Panguna mine Copper mine in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
Panx Romana Greek punk rock band
Panzer ace Highly decorated German tank commander
Paolo Boffetta Italian epidemiologist
Paolo Domenico Finoglia Italian painter (c. 1590–1645)
Para One French electronic music producer and film director
Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard Parable of Jesus (Matthew 20:1–16)
Paradise Lost (band) English gothic metal band
Paragone Debate during the Italian Renaissance
Parent–offspring conflict Evolutionary conflict arising from differences in optimal parental investment
Parisiennes (film) 1928 German-Swedish silent film
Parkinson's UK Parkinson's research and support charity
ParkinsonSAT U.S. technology demonstration satellite
Parkwood Formation Carboniferous period geologic formation in Alabama and Mississippi, United States
Parliament of Victoria Bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Victoria
Paros (city) Town of ancient Greece
Parris Goebel New Zealand dancer and choreographer (born 1991)
Parry Peninsula Peninsula on north coast of Canada's Northwest Territories
Parthian music Music of the Parthian Empire (247 BCE – 224 CE)
Particulate pollution Pollution of an environment that consists of particles suspended in some medium
Party Down South American reality television series
Party Line with the Hearty Boys American television series
Passion (novel) 2011 young adult fantasy novel by Lauren Kate
Passport to Danger (TV series) American adventure TV series
Pastoral (theatre of Soule) Folk theatre genre from the Basque Country
Pat and Margaret British drama telefilm
Pathology (band) American death metal band
Patowmack Canal Five canals in Maryland and Virginia, USA
Patricia Shakesby English actress and playwright
Patricio Letelier Chilean mathematical physicist
Patrick Henry American Founding Father, orator and politician (1736 – 1799)
Patrick Lyon, 1st Earl of Kinghorne Scottish landowner (c. 1575–1615)
Patrizio Bertelli CEO of Prada
Pattie Coldwell British TV presenter and journalist
Pattison Food Group Canadian operator of supermarkets
Paul-Louis Simond French physician and biologist
Paul Joseph Cini Canadian airline hijacker (born c. 1944)
Paul Stamets (Star Trek) Character in the Star Trek franchise
Paula Tiso American voice actress
Pauline Schmidt Danish photographer (1865–1944)
Paulo Albarracín Peruvian footballer (born 1989)
Pay at the pump System used at filling stations
Paying Guest (TV series) Indian TV series
Peking (ship) Steel-hulled four-masted barque
Peking Express Reality game show
Peking University HSBC Business School Graduate-level business school in China
Pekinška Patka Serbian punk rock band
Pelagius of Asturias King of Asturias (c. 685–737)
Penguin Island (South Shetland Islands) Small island of the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica
Penny to a Million American TV game show (1955)
Pensaukee River River in the U.S. state of Wisconsin
People's Armed Police Chinese paramilitary organization
Perioperative mortality Any death occurring within 30 days after surgery
Permal Group Global investment management firm
Persinette French fairy tale written by Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force
Peru women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Peru
Pesenka Song by the Russian pop–dance–techno group Ruki Vverh
Peshtigo River River in the U.S. state of Wisconsin
Pet rental Practice of renting pets
Pete Bellotte British songwriter and producer (born 1943)
Peter Cross (painter) English miniature painter (c. 1645/50–1724)
Peter Duck 1932 children's book by Arthur Ransome
Peter Ibbetson (opera) Opera by Deems Taylor
Peter Joseph Hurth Roman Catholic priest
Peter Joseph Lenné Prussian gardener and landscape architect
Peter Pan Live! 2014 American musical television special
Peter Rodman (scientist) Scientist in anthropology and paleontology, studied primates like orangutans
Peter Smalle English priest and poet (fl. 1596–1615)
Peter the Venerable French abbot and saint (c. 1092 – 25 December 1156)
Petite Maman 2021 French fantasy drama film by Céline Sciamma
Petrus Alphonsi Jewish-Spanish physician, writer, astronomer and polemicist
Peugeot 908 HDi FAP Sports prototype racing car
Peʻa Traditional male tatau of Samoa
Phaneron Subject matter of phenomenology
Pharmaceutical policy Branch of health policy
Pherozeshah Mehta Indian Parsi politician and lawyer
Philip Hoffman (filmmaker) Canadian filmmaker, educator (born 1955)
Philippe Alegambe Belgian priest and bibliographer (1592–1652)
Philippine Aquatics National governing body of aquatic sports in the Philippines
Philo of Byblos Greek author (c. 64 – 141)
Phoenice Libanensis Byzantine province (c.  394 – 635)
Phon Logarithmic unit of loudness level
Phora American rapper
Photonic metamaterial Type of electromagnetic metamaterial
Picanova German photo printing and framing company
Pierce the Ploughman's Crede Medieval alliterative poem
Piercing point Geological feature that is cut by a fault, then moved apart
Piero Dusio Italian footballer and racing driver (1899–1975)
Pierre Chen Taiwanese art collector and businessman
Pierre St. Germain Métis fur trader and interpreter (c. 1790 – c. 1875)
Pietro Perugino Italian Renaissance painter (c. 1446/1452–1523)
Pikkardiyska Tertsiya Ukrainian a cappella vocal group
Pill thermometer Ingestible thermometer
Pinchot Pass Mountain pass in the Sierra Nevada, California
Pingo Canadian Landmark Natural area near Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, Canada
Pink and Brown Former noise rock/punk rock band
Pinoy Big Brother Filipino TV program
Pirates in Oz 1931 book by Ruth Plumly Thompson
Pistol Annies American country music group
Pistol offense American football formation and strategy
Pistole Spanish gold coin
Plae Kao 1977 Thai romantic drama film
Plan of salvation in Mormonism Alleged plan God created to save, redeem and exalt humankind
Planck star Hypothetical astronomical object
Planet Sound Former Teletext music page
Plantar nerve Pair of nerves innervating the sole of the foot
Plastic pipework Tubular section or hollow cylinder made of plastic
Platinum-based antineoplastic Chemotherapeutic agents used to treat cancer
Player versus player Type of multiplayer interactive conflict
Plotinus Hellenistic founder of Neoplatonism (c. 204/5–270)
Plug (jewellery) Piece of jewelry
Plutarch Greek philosopher and historian (c. AD 46 – after AD 119)
Plácido Ramón de Torres Spanish stamp forger (c. 1847 – c. 1910s)
Pochinkovsky District Name of several administrative districts in Russia
Poetic devices Form of literary device
Point of care Moment when clinicians deliver healthcare
PokerFace: Dil Sachcha Chehra Jhootha Indian television game show
Poker Alice (film) 1987 American television film
Pokémon Concierge 2023 Japanese animated television series
Poldowski Belgian-born British composer and pianist (1879 - 1932)
Polly Borland Australian photographer (born 1959)
Polydore Vergil Italian-English scholar (c. 1470–1555)
Polymetal Substance composed of a combination of different metals
Pomeranian Cavalry Brigade Cavalry unit of the Polish Army
Pondok Pak Cus Indonesian television soap opera
Pony Express (TV series) American western television series
Pony Express Terminal Historic commercial building in Sacramento, California
Pop Kaun? Indian TV series
Popping (computer graphics) Undesirable visual effect in 3D computer graphics
Poppycock Brand of candied popcorn
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – Special Command Minor faction from Wadie Haddad's PFLP-SC
Port of Izmail Port in Ukraine
Portrait of Galeazzo Maria Sforza 1471 portrait by Piero del Pollaiuolo
Portrait of Sir Thomas More Painting by Hans Holbein the Younger
Portrait of a Lady (Correggio) C. 1517–c. 1520 painting by Correggio
Portrait of a Marriage (TV series) 1990 British period drama series
Portugal men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing Portugal
Positions (book) 1972 book by Jacques Derrida
PostCapitalism 2015 book by Paul Mason
Posterior cortical hot zone Part of the neocortex
Postmortem studies Type of neurobiological research
Potassium chloride (medical use) Electrolyte replenisher used to treat hypokalemia
Power Glove (band) Australian electronic music duo
Power law Functional relationship between two quantities
Practical Performance Car Magazine British automobile magazine
Praeconia gens Plebeian family of ancient Rome
Praise Petey American comedy television series
Pratt Formation Carboniferous period geologic formation in Alabama, United States
Pravarasena II 5th-century ruler of the Indian Vakataka dynasty
Pravda (play) Satirical play by David Hare and Howard Brenton
Pre-Dorset Paleo-Eskimo cultures in the Canadian Arctic
Prefuse Java-based toolkit
Prelude (Toccata) and Fugue in E major, BWV 566 Musical piece by Johann Sebastian Bach
Prem Geet 3 2022 Nepalese film directed by Chhetan Gurung and Santosh Sen
Preoperative care Health care provided before a surgical operation
Price discrimination Microeconomic pricing strategy to maximise firm profits
Price level Hypothetical measure of overall prices
Price–Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act United States federal law to indemnify the nuclear industry against liability claims
Prime Now Subsidiary of Amazon
Primearth EV Energy Japanese prismatic nickel–metal hydride and lithium-ion battery pack manufacturer
Primorial prime Prime number that is product of first n primes ± 1
Prince Heinrich of Bavaria German aristocrat, 1884 – 1916
Prince Mohammed Bin Salman College of Business and Entrepreneurship Higher education business administration college in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Consort of Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2021
Princess Regal rank and the feminine equivalent of prince
Princess Sarah (TV series) 2007 Philippine television series
Princess of Thieves British adventure film
Principality of Polotsk Medieval principality of the Early East Slavs
Pringle Stoddart British Royal Navy officer
Pringle of Scotland Tournament Golf tournament
Prioritarianism View within ethics and political philosophy
Prithvi Raj Singh Oberoi Indian hotelier (1929–2023)
Procedural animation Type of computer animation
Producers' Showcase American TV anthology series
ProgPower Europe Dutch progressive metal festival
Program optimization Modifying a software system to make it work more efficiently
Progressive capitalism Approach to capitalism
Project U.F.O. American science-fiction television drama (1978–1979)
Project management triangle Model of the constraints of project management
Prokaryotic cytoskeleton Structural filaments in prokaryotes
Protein kinase A Family of enzymes
Protein kinase B Set of three serine/threonine-specific protein kinases
Protein methylation Type of post-translational modification
Proto-Villanovan culture Late-Bronze Age culture in Italy
Protofection Form of protein-mediated transfection
Provinces of Bhutan Historical regions of Bhutan governed by aristocrats
Prudencio Cózar Spanish military officer and magistrate (1760 - 1824)
Prudent de Narbonne Christian deacon and martyr (died c. 257)
Prudential Family Playhouse American TV anthology drama series (1950–1951)
Psalm 98 Psalm of the Book of Psalms
Psychometric Entrance Test Entrance exam for institutions of higher education in Israel
Psychometric function Inferential psychometric model
Psychometric software Software used for psychometric analysis
Psychopathic Personality Inventory Personality test for traits associated with psychopathy in adults
Public Policy Polling U.S. Democratic polling firm
Public Prosecutor (TV series) American TV mystery series
Pulo Aceh District of Aceh Besar Regency, Indonesia
Pulse of the City American TV dramatic anthology series (1953–1954)
Pulse pressure Difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure
Pulteney Grammar School Independent, co-educational day school in Adelaide, South Australia
Pump–probe microscopy Non-linear optical imaging modality
Pyjamas Preferred 1932 British comedy film
På spåret Swedish TV game show
Q multiplier Circuit added to a radio receiver to improve its selectivity and sensitivity
Qairat Rysqulbekov Participant in the Jeltoqsan riot of 1986
Qasmuna Iberian Jewish poet  (11th-12th cent.)
Qiu Zhu Chinese artist (fl. 1565–1585)
Quannum Projects American hip hop collective
Quaternary Third and current period of the Cenozoic Era, from 2.58 million years ago to the present
Queen's Head, Tolleshunt D'Arcy Pub in Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex, England
Queen bee acid Chemical compound found in bee royal jelly
Queen of Divorce Upcoming South Korean television series
Quest for Love (1971 film) 1971 British science fiction film by Ralph Thomas
Quezon Avenue station Elevated passenger train station in Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Quick on the Draw American TV game show (1952)
Quincunx (Roman coin) Bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic
Qué bonito amor Mexican telenovela
R. C. Lehmann English writer and politician (1856–1929)
R. Papa station Train station in Manila, Philippines
RACE123 First international long-run endurance race of South Korea
RAF Westley Former Royal Air Force airfield
RCW 34 Nebula in the constellation Vela
REMA 1000-ligaen (men's handball) Premier men's handball league
RNA polymerase II holoenzyme Form of eukaryotic RNA polymerase II
Rabid (1977 film) 1977 body horror film by David Cronenberg
Rahbani brothers Lebanese sibling musicians
Railroad speeder Small railcar
Rainier I of Monaco, Lord of Cagnes Monégasque ruler (c. 1267–1314)
Ralph Breaks the Internet 2018 film by Rich Moore and Phil Johnston
Ranulf Higden English chronicler and Benedictine monk (c. 1280–1364)
Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale 2010 Finnish fantasy horror comedy film
Raritan Bayshore Region of New Jersey
Rational depression Reason-guided psychological depression
Ray Jessel Welsh songwriter, screenwriter, orchestrator, and musical theatre composer
Rayma Suprani Venezuelan artist
Raymond Fletcher British Labour Party politician
Raymond Pearl American biologist
Razia (TV series) Pakistani television mini series
Razor (band) Canadian speed metal band
Reading East (UK Parliament constituency) Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1983 onwards
Real-time computer graphics Sub-field of computer graphics
Real Life (webcomic) American webcomic by Maelyn Dean
Reasonable Faith (book) Book by William Lane Craig
Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series Annual international series of cliff diving events
Red Bull Flugtag Event organized by Red Bull
Red Bull Records Global record label
Red Bull X-Alps Paragliding race
Red Bull X-Fighters Former freestyle motocross motorbike stunt competition
Red Rocks Park Mountain park in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
Red wine headache Headache often accompanied by nausea and flushing
Redemption Song (Stanage book) 2008 book by Niall Stanage
Redemption Song (TV series) American reality television show
Reebok Zig Footwear technology
Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical 2005 film
Refrigerator magnet Small magnet used to post items on a refrigerator door
Regenerative design Process-oriented whole systems approach to design
Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent Theatre in Stoke-on-Trent, England
Regino Sainz de la Maza Spanish classical guitarist and composer (1896 – 1981)
Regional Security System International agreement for the defence and security of the eastern Caribbean region
Regulation of gene expression Modifying mechanisms used by cells to increase or decrease the production of specific gene products
Reinalda van Eymeren Nun in Arnhem, wrote Margarita Evangelica
Rejuvenile (book) 2006 non-fiction book by Christopher Noxon
Relax Ka Lang, Sagot Kita Philippine romantic action film
Religious Rehabilitation Group (Singapore) Islamic organization for rehabilitation of radicalised individuals
Remix culture Society that allows and encourages derivative works
Renato Kelić Croatian association football player (born 1991)
RenderMan Interface Specification Open API by Pixar Animation Studios
Reno Gang Group of criminals during the American Civil War
Reprogramming Erasure and remodeling of epigenetic marks during mammalian development or in cell culture
Republic (peak) Landform of the Greater Caucasus in Azerbaijan
Rescue 8 American adventure TV series
Rescue Me (film) 1992 American action film
Reservation of Separate Amenities Act, 1953 Part of the former system of racial segregation in South Africa
Reservist Member of a military reserve force
Responsibility-driven design Design technique in object-oriented programming
Responsible gambling Set of social responsibility initiatives by the gambling industry
Resting state fMRI Type of functional magnetic resonance imaging
Retching Reverse movement of the stomach and esophagus without vomiting
Retrotransposon Type of genetic component
Return of the Mac (TV series) American TV sitcom
Revival (comics) American horror comics series by Tim Seeley and Mike Norton
Reyes rendering Computer software architecture in 3D computer graphics
Reza Kabul Indian architect and urban planner
Rhein-Neckar-Arena Multi-purpose stadium in Sinsheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Rhodri ab Idwal Foel Welsh king (died c. 970)
Ribozyme Type of RNA molecules
Rich Kids of Beverly Hills American reality television series
Richard Chancellor English explorer and navigator (c. 1521 – 1556)
Richard Chang (Costco) Taiwanese American businessman
Richard Farrant English composer (c. 1525 – 1580)
Richard Goldberg American convicted sex offender and a former fugitive
Richard Johnson (chaplain) First Christian cleric in Australia (c. 1756–1827)
Richard Klausner American scientist
Richard Spendlove British radio presenter and producer and television writer
Richard van Orley Flemish painter, draughtsman, printmaker (1663–1732)
Right 2 Dream Too Encampment in Portland, Oregon, United States
Right to Internet access View that all people must be able to access the Internet
Ringer (TV series) American television series (2011–2012)
Rio de Janeiro Cathedral Seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro Light Rail Light rail system in Brazil
Rise of the Great Wall Hong Kong TV series
Rise of the Robots (book) 2015 book by Martin Ford
Risk factor Variable associated with an increased risk of disease or infection
Rito della Nivola Catholic liturgical rite practiced in Milan, Italy
Ritual landscape Extensive archaeological areas dedicated to ceremonial purposes in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages
Roadies (TV series) American comedy-drama television series
Roadwolf Austrian heavy metal band
Rob Fisher (motorcyclist) Retired motorcycle road racer
Robbie Turner (drag queen) American drag queen and writer
Robert Hotung Hong Kong businessman and philanthropist (1862–1956)
Robert Ker, 1st Earl of Roxburghe Scottish nobleman (c. 1570–1650)
Robert Marc Mazo American theoretical physical chemist
Robert Morris (historian) English economic historian (c. 1943 – 2022)
Robert Parker (music producer) Swedish electronic musician
Robert Proctor (bibliographer) English bibliographer
Robert Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve Nature preserve in the San Francisco Bay Area
Robert de Ogle English soldier (c. 1305–1362)
Roberto Malone Italian pornographic film actor and director
Robeson Channel Waterway between Greenland and Canada
Robin Hood effect Economic occurrence
Rocky Marciano (film) 1999 American TV film
Rodzina zastępcza Polish TV series
Roger Dymock English theologian (fl. 1370–c. 1400)
Rogers Wireless Canadian wireless telephone company
Role-taking theory Social-psychological concept
Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time 2015 Rolling Stone feature
Roman Knoll (Antarctica) Antarctic landform on Trinity Peninsula, Graham Land
Romancero (TV series) Spanish supernatural horror television series
Romania men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing Romania
Romania women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Romania
Romeo × Juliet Japanese anime television series
Ronchi Isa Politician of the Netherlands Antilles
Rong Baisheng Chinese architect and civil engineer (1930–2019)
Roommate (TV program) South Korean reality show
Rosalie Sjöman Swedish photographer (1833–1919)
Rosalinda (Mexican TV series) 1999 Mexican television serial drama
Roscellinus French theologian, c. 1050 – c. 1125
Ross Benson Scottish journalist and gossip columnist
Rottweil Synagogue Synagogue in Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Rottweil station Start of the Rottweil–Villingen railway
Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair High King of Ireland (c. 1116 – 1198)
Rubredoxin—NAD(+) reductase Enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
Ruby River Tributary of the Beaverhead River
Rudolph C. Hwa American theoretical physicist
Rufinus (poet) Greek poet of the Roman era (c. 3rd or 4th century AD)
Ruka Hirano Japanese snowboarder
Rule of Law Conditionality Regulation Regulation of the European Union and Euratom
Rumors (play) Play by Neil Simon
Rumours of Glory (book) 2014 autobiography by Bruce Cockburn
Rural economics Study of rural economies
Russ music Norwegian subgenre of electronic dance music
Russell Athletic (brand) American clothing manufacturer
Russell Brands American corporation
Russia men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing Russia
Russian Dolls (2011 TV series) American reality television series
Russian fairy tale Fairy tale from Russia
Russkaja Austrian ska punk band
Russkaya Pravda Legal code of Kievan Rus'
Russkaya Station Former Soviet and Russian Antarctic research station
Rusted Root American rock band
Rusty Keaulana American professional longboard surfrider
Ruth Hayman Lawyer and anti-apartheid campaigner
S.O.S. Montfort Franco-Ontarian movement that fought to save Montfort Hospital
SAGE KE Former online scientific resource
SAP Anywhere Software package from SAP SE
SC Kriens (women) Female association football club in Switzerland
SIX Interbank Clearing Subsidiary of SIX Group
SM Culture Universe Shared universe produced by SM Entertainment
SWI/SNF Subfamily of ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes
Saad Sherida al-Kaabi Minister of Energy in Qatar
Saaya (season 1) Pakistani television drama series
Saban's Around the World in Eighty Dreams 1992 French TV series or program
Saban's Gulliver's Travels 1992 French TV series or program
Safet Sušić Bosnian football manager (born 1955)
Safety net hospital Type of medical center in the United States
Safety sign Type of sign
Sagramor de Scuvero Brazilian journalist, and radio announcer (1913–1967)
Saint David Patron saint of Wales (c. 500 – c. 589)
Saint John the Baptist (Ghiberti) Sculpture by Lorenzo Ghiberti
Saint Margaret of Antioch (Zurbarán) Painting by Francisco de Zurbarán
Saint X American TV series
Salmon Lake Dam Dam in Okanogan County, Washington, USA
Salmon Lake Park Recreational vehicle park in Grapeland, Texas
Salt gland Organ for excreting excess salt
Salvation Army (film) 2013 French-Swiss-Moroccan drama film
Salzkammergut Resort area in Austria
Sam & Mark's TMi Friday British children's TV series
Sam Rutigliano 1978-1984 head coach of the Cleveland Browns American football team
Samar Island Natural Park Philippines National Park that encompasses the country's largest terrestrial protected area
Sambuca (instrument) Ancient stringed instrument
Sambuca (siege engine) Ship-borne siege engine
Same Bed, Different Dreams South Korean television entertainment program
Same Kind of Different as Me 2006 book by Ron Hall, Denver Moore, and Lynn Vincent
Samsung Catalyst Fund Venture capital fund of Samsung Electronics
Samuel Jebb Physician and literary scholar (c. 1694–1772)
Samuel McIntire American architect and craftsman
Samuel Purchas English cleric and publisher (c. 1577–1626)
Samuel Ross British designer, creative director, and artist
Samuel Smiles (band) English ambient-folk band
San Marino women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing San Marino
Sangley Archaic terms used in the Philippines
Santa Felicita, Florence Roman Catholic church in Florence
Santa vs. the Snowman 3D American TV special
Santhal rebellion Rebellion in present-day Jharkhand, Eastern India
Sappho Ancient Greek lyric poet (c. 630–c. 570 BC)
Sarah Kent (cyclist) Australian cyclist (born 1990)
Satyr (band) American progressive post-hardcore band
Saudi Commission for Health Specialties Professional body that regulates health care-related practices in Saudi Arabia
Saul B. Newton Cult leader and controversial psychotherapist
Saul Kent American life extension activist (1939–2023)
Saul Newman British political theorist
Save Ganga Movement Gandhian non-violent movement
Savile Town Suburb of Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England
Sayyid Abubakr bin Shaikh Al-Kaff Yemeni philanthropist (c. 1890–1965)
Scalpelling Body art procedure
Scalps (1983 film) 1983 American horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray
Scanning probe microscopy Branch of microscopy
Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much 2013 book by Sendhil Mullainathan and Eldar Shafir
Scenes of Bohemian Life 1851 written work by Henri Murger
Schlosstheater Schwetzingen Theatre in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Schooling in Capitalist America 1976 book by Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
Schumann resonances Global electromagnetic resonances, generated and excited by lightning discharges
Schwerbelastungskörper Hefty concrete cylinder in Germany
Scientist.com (company) Network of e-commerce marketplaces
Scoby Power Plant and Dam Historic dam and power plant in New York State
Scoop (British TV series) 2009–2011 British children's TV series
Scotland women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Scotland
Scott Vallow American soccer player
Scott v Shepherd 1773 English tort law case
Scottish Coastal Way Proposed national long-distance trail
Sea Urchins New Zealand TV series (1980–1984)
Sean Bury British television and film actor
Sean Kane Scottish actor (born 1969)
Sean Simpson Canadian ice hockey coach
Season of the Witch (1973 film) 1973 American drama film written and directed by George A. Romero
Sebastian Fitzek German writer and journalist
Sebastiano Badoer Venetian patrician, diplomat and humanist (c. 1427–1498)
Sebastiano del Piombo Italian painter (c. 1485–1547)
Sebestyén Ihrig-Farkas Hungarian footballer
Sebo Brand name of vacuum cleaners
Sebsi Traditional Moroccan cannabis pipe
Second-order cellular automaton Type of reversible cellular automaton
Second Captains Live Irish sports and entertainment tv show
Secretariat (horse) 1973 US Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing winner
Sectoral balances Sectoral analysis framework
SecureDrop Free software platform
Secure Communities American deportation program
Secure Remote Password protocol Augmented password-authenticated key exchange protocol
Secure multi-party computation Subfield of cryptography
Seducing Cindy American reality television series
Seka Severin de Tudja Venezuelan artist (1923–2007)
Self-neglect Behavioral condition
Self-organized criticality control Control of processes by which a self-organized system dissipates energy
Sem, Norway Village in Tønsberg municipality
Semantic reasoner Piece of software able to infer logical consequences from a set of asserted facts or axioms
Senescence-associated beta-galactosidase Hypothetical hydrolase enzyme
Senotherapy Basic research field
Sensorium Corporation Social virtual reality company
Sequence (biology) One-dimensional ordering of monomers, covalently linked within a biopolymer
Serbia men's national volleyball team Men's national volleyball team representing Serbia
Sergio Galeotti Italian architect
Servant leadership Leadership philosophy
Servant × Service Japanese manga series by Karino Takatsu
Sesame Park Canadian children's TV series
Seven Sharp New Zealand TV programme
Seven Years Hard Luck 1940 German romantic comedy film
Severance Hall Concert hall in Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Sexual polarity Concept of dualism between masculine and feminine
Sexual rites of passage Ceremony that marks the passage to sexual maturity; involves sexual activity.
Sexual stigma Form of social stigma
Sfengus Brother of Vladimir I of Kiev
Shading language Graphics programming language
Shake (unit) Informal unit of time equal to 10 nanoseconds
Shake it Up Australia Foundation Australian non-for-profit foundation
Shalom House Christian drug rehabilitation facility in Western Australia
Shane McConkey Professional skier and BASE jumper
Shangri-La (recording studio) Recording studio in Malibu, California
Shape moiré Type of moiré patterns
Shelter (novel) 2011 young adult novel by Harlan Coben
Shima Ryū Japanese photographer (1823–1900)
Shishio Makoto Fictional character from the Rurouni Kenshin manga series
Shishunaga Founder of Shishunaga dynasty (c. 413 – 395 BCE)
Shivers (1975 film) 1975 body horror film by David Cronenberg
Shiziyang Upper channel of the Pearl River estuary in China
Shock (1977 film) 1977 Italian supernatural horror film directed by Mario Bava
Shooting Stars (British TV series) British television comedy panel game (1993–2011)
Shopkeeper One who owns or operates a small store or shop
Short U (Cyrillic) Letter of the Cyrillic script
Siamoperadectes Genus of non-marsupial metatherian from the Miocene of Thailand
Sibley Quarry explosion Accidental explosion of dynamite near Trenton, Michigan
Sibu District Administrative district in Sarawak, Malaysia
Sibudu Cave Rock shelter with earliest examples of modern human technology in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Sibur Russian petrochemicals company
Side by Side (1927 song) Popular song by Harry M. Woods
Side by Side (film festival) Annual international film festival in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Side by Side by Sondheim Musical revue featuring the songs of Stephen Sondheim
Siegestor Memorial arch in Munich, Germany
Significant Other (play) 2015 play by Joshua Harmon
Signum manus Medieval European practice of signing with a type of monogram or royal cypher
Sihyaj Chan Kʼawiil I Ajaw of the Maya city of Tikal
Silk Route Museum Museum in Jiuquan, China
Silver Shell for Best Director Award at San Sebastian  Film Festival
Simians (Chinese poetry) Motif in Chinese poetry
Simon Bates English radio presenter
Simon Benson Norwegian-American businessman and philanthropist
Simon de Montfort the Younger Second son of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester
Sinan Engin Turkish former footballer, current pundit and TV personality and peyser
Singing sand A phenomenon of sand that produces sound
Single's Inferno South Korean reality television series
Sinsheim (Elsenz) Hauptbahnhof Station on the Neckargemünd–Bad Friedrichshall-Jagstfeld railway
Sir Bernard's Stately Homes British TV comedy series written by and starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams
Sir Godfrey Thomas, 10th Baronet Assistant Private Secretary to Edward VIII
Sir Max Aitken, 2nd Baronet Canadian-British fighter pilot (1910–1985)
Siragadikka Aasai (TV series) 2023 Indian Tamil TV series
Sirius Entertainment Defunct American comic book publishing company
Sisu K-44 Truck made by Finnish manufacturer Suomen Autoteollisuus
Sisu M-161 Truck made by Finnish manufacturer Suomen Autoteollisuus
Sisu Polar Truck model by Finnish manufacturer Sisu Auto
Skane Jet Ocean-going catamaran
Skid (automobile) Automobile handling condition
Skjerjavatnet Lake in Vestland, Norway
Skullduggery (board game) Children's board game
Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch (Scottish Parliament constituency) Constituency of the Scottish Parliament
Skyrocket Type of firework
Slave Lake Wolves Former junior ice ockey team in Alberta, Canada
Sleep cycle Oscillation between the slow-wave and REM phases of sleep
Sleepers (TV series) 1991 British TV comedy-drama
Sleeping disorders following traumatic brain injury Sleep disorders as common repercussions of traumatic brain injury
Sloshing bucket model of evolution Theory in evolutionary biology
Slowly changing dimension Structure in data warehousing
Slunečná (TV series) Czech TV series
Small-lift launch vehicle Launch vehicle capable of lifting up to 2,000 kg (4,400 lb) into low Earth orbit
SmartBear Software American information technology company
Smart TV TV set with integrated Internet features
Smartphone kill switch Software-based security feature
Smear campaign Effort to damage someone's reputation
Snapdragon Stadium Stadium in San Diego, California, US
Sneckdown Curb extension caused by snowfall
Snipping Tool Microsoft Windows screenshot utility
Snob effect Phenomenon in microeconomics
Snowdrop (game engine) Proprietary game engine
Snuff (film) 1976 film by Michael Findlay and Horacio Fredriksson
Snug and Cozi British children's comedy television series
Social welfare model Form of social welfare
Socialism in Argentina Role and influence of socialism in Argentina
Socialism in Australia Role and influence of socialism in Australia
Socialism in Canada Role and influence of socialism in Canada
Socialism in Greece Role and influence of socialism in Greece
Socialism in India Role and influence of socialism in India
Socialism in Iran Role and influence of socialism in Iran
Socialism in Italy Role and influence of socialism in Italy
Socialism in Pakistan Role and influence of socialism in Pakistan
Socialism in Tunisia Role and influence of socialism in Tunisia
Socken Part of a county in Sweden
Soda Springs Cabin Historic structure in Yosemite National Park, California
Soft selective sweep When multiple copies of a beneficial mutation become established and fix together
Soil and Water Conservation Act United States law requiring a plan for soil and water conservation
Sol Gabetta Argentine cellist
Solapur–Guntakal section Part of the Mumbai–Chennai line
Solar observation Study of the Sun's behavior
Solar storm Disturbance on the Sun
Soldat (video game) 2D multiplayer video game
Solid Gold (TV series) American music countdown and dance TV series (1980-1988)
Sonny Landreth American blues musician
Sonoma Stompers California collegiate summer baseball team
Sony Ericsson P800 Smartphone model
Sony Mavica Discontinued brand of Sony cameras
Soon-tek Oh Korean–American actor
Sophie Chang (philanthropist) Chairperson of the TSMC Charity Foundation
Sordid Lives: The Series American TV series
Sortes Vergilianae Form of divination by bibliomancy
Sossusvlei Salt and clay pan in the Namib Desert,  Namibia
Soumili Biswas Bengali film and television actress, model, TV anchor, and a classical dancer
South Africa men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing South Africa
South African War Memorial (South Australia) Equestrian war memorial in Adelaide, Australia
South Bay Labor Council Labor council of Santa Clara and San Benito counties
South Belridge Oil Field Oil field in Kern County, California, USA
South Pars/North Dome Gas-Condensate field Natural gas field in the Persian Gulf
South Sudan women's national basketball team Women's national basketball team representing South Sudan
Soviet Union women's national field hockey team Women's national field hockey team representing Soviet Union
Spain men's national field hockey team Men's national field hockey team representing Spain
Spasoje Hadži Popović Serbian teacher and newspaper editor (1882–1926)
Special Bulletin 1983 American drama TV film by Edward Zwick
Special Ops: Lioness American spy thriller TV series
Specialized Criminal Court Non-Sharia court
Spectravideo American computer manufacturer and software house
Speedof.me Broadband speed test service
Speedy in Oz 1934 book by Ruth Plumly Thompson
Spherulite Bodies that commonly occur in vitreous igneous rocks
Spin the Picture American TV game show
Spinal board Device used in pre-hospital trauma care
Spinal tumor Neoplasms located in either the vertebral column or the spinal cord
Spiralizoros Genus of zoraptera
Sportanlage Leitawies Football stadium in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein
Sportovní hala Fortuna Multi-purpose indoor arena in Prague, Czech Republic
Sportscene British sports television programmes
Spravedlnost (television miniseries) Czech crime television series
Spring-loaded camming device Piece of rock climbing or mountaineering protection equipment
Spring 1945 offensive in Italy Allied attack into the Lombardy Plain during WWII
Spring Break Challenge MTV reality game show
Spyder (film) 2017 film by A. R. Murugadoss
Squirm 1976 American natural horror film directed by Jeff Lieberman
St. Paul's Cathedral, Tirana Roman Catholic cathedral in Tirana, Albania
St. Stephen's Cathedral, Shkodër Roman Catholic cathedral in Shkodër, Albania
St Agnes, Isles of Scilly Island in the Isles of Scilly, UK
St George's Cathedral, Windhoek Church in Windhoek, Namibia
St Helena Secondary College School in Eltham North, Victoria, Australia
St Mary's College, Oxford Former college of the University of Oxford
St Pauls, Bristol Inner suburb of Bristol
Stadial Periods of colder climate during the Quaternary period
Stage Fright (1987 film) 1987 Italian slasher film directed by Michael Soavi
Stand By for Crime American TV police drama
Stanisław Barańczak Polish poet, literary critic, scholar, editor, translator and lecturer (1946 – 2014)
Star Drama Presents Filipino TV program
Star Wars: The Force Awakens 2015 film by J. J. Abrams
Star number Centered figurate number
Staraoke Finnish children's television game show
Starchild (band) Canadian progressive rock band
Starlit Time American  variety TV series (1950)
Starter (clothing line) American clothing manufacturer
Starwave Defunct software and website company
State Agricultural Farm Collective farming in the People's Republic of Poland
State government Government of a country subdivision in a federal form of government
State of Play (TV series) 2003 British drama series by Paul Abbott
State v. Buzzard 1842 case determined by the Supreme Court of Arkansas
Statistical learning theory Framework for machine learning
Statutes of Lithuania 16th-century codification of legislation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Statutory law Written law set down by a legislature or by a legislator
Steam Link Hardware and software product by Valve
Stefan Denković Montenegrin footballer
Stefan Halper American foreign policy scholar
Stephan Bergler Transylvanian classical scholar and antiquarian (c. 1680–1746)
Stephen Crisp Quaker activist and writer
Stephen King (surveyor) English sketcher, surveyor, and explorer
Stephen Zápolya Palatine of the Kingdom of Hungary (1492–1499)
Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge American television variety show
Steve Harvey's Funderdome American reality TV show
Steve Horvath German–American aging researcher, geneticist and biostatistician
Steve Mandell American bluegrass guitarist and banjoist (c. 1941–2018)
Steven Ford American actor, and son of former U.S. President Gerald Ford
Steven Victor Haitian-American record executive from Brooklyn
Stevens Creek (California) Creek in Santa Clara County, California
Stibiconite Antimony oxide mineral
Stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency Proposed method of generating pluripotent stem cells
Stony Island Avenue Major north-south street in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Stopping sight distance Type of sight distance in road design
Stranger Things (Joyner Lucas and Chris Brown song) 2018 song by Joyner Lucas and Chris Brown
Stranger in Our House 1978 American television horror film directed by Wes Craven
Stress management Spectrum of techniques and psychotherapies
Strontium-90 Radioactive isotope of strontium
Strømm Former municipality in Vestfold county
Studio 57 American TV anthology series (1954–1958)
Stumbling on Happiness 2006 book by Daniel Gilbert
Sturzkampfgeschwader 3 Luftwaffe dive bomber wing during World War II
Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra German radio orchestra
Subscription (finance) Process of investors
Successor ideology Political concept attributed to essayist Wesley Yang
Sudapet State-owned oil company based in Sudan
Sue Rodriguez Canadian right-to-die activist
Suey Park Korean American social justice internet activist
Sugar Man (song) 1970 song by Rodriguez
Suicide of the West 2018 book by Jonah Goldberg
Sukiya (restaurant chain) Japanese gyūdon (beef bowl) restaurant chain
Sultana bint Abdulaziz Saudi royal (c. 1928 – 2008)
Sumatra Railway Inactive railway in Indonesia
Sun, Moon, and Talia Italian literary fairy tale
Sun Tzu: War on Business Singaporean reality television series
Sunday shopping Ability of retailers to operate stores on Sunday
Sunder Lal Indian freedom fighter (c. 1923 – 1987)
Super-prime Prime numbers that occupy prime-numbered positions
Super-recursive algorithm Generalization of ordinary algorithms that compute more than Turing machines
SuperCam Instruments on the Perseverance Mars rover
SuperMeat Israeli startup company
Super Trouper (song) 1980 song by ABBA
Supercar (band) Japanese rock band
Superluminal communication Information sent faster than light
Superman (gene) Plant gene in Arabidopsis thaliana
Surgical pathology Area of practice for anatomical pathologists
Suspiria 1977 Italian supernatural horror film by Dario Argento
Sustainability and environmental management Managing nature and resources according to sustainability principles
Sustainable consumer behaviour Sub-discipline of consumer behavior
Sustainable population Proposed sustainable human population of Earth
Swabian German Dialect group of Alemannic German
Swami (novel) 1962 Marathi novel by Ranjit Desai
Swamp Thing (band) New Zealand blues rock duo
Sweet Home (webtoon) South Korean webtoon
Swing Latino Salsa dance school academy in Cali, Colombia
Swiss National Day National holiday of Switzerland
Switzerland men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing Switzerland
Sword of Honour Trilogy of novels by Evelyn Waugh
Sword of justice Ceremonial sword
Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area State park in Elizabethton, Tennessee, USA
Sydney Metro City & Southwest Rapid transit project in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Syeda Ashiqua Akbar Bangladeshi politician (c. 1944 – 2022)
Sylvie (band) Canadian rock band
Symphony No. 3 (Saint-Saëns) Symphony with organ by Camille Saint-Saëns (completed in 1886)
Synthetic genomics Field of synthetic biology
Szilárd Németh Slovak footballer
T-Mobile Center Multi-purpose arena in Missouri, US
T-Shirt (Shontelle song) 2008 single by Shontelle
T. Rex Autopsy 2015 American TV special
TCBY American chain of frozen yogurt stores
TDRS-9 American communications satellite
TET enzymes Family of translocation methylcytosine dioxygenases
TGV inOui Brand name of premium TGV train services
TV radio Type of radio receiver
TableTop Web series about games
Taeuber Paradox Paradox in demography
Take Home Chef American reality television show
Take a Chance (American game show) American TV game show (1950)
Tales of the Walking Dead American horror drama television series
Talwar-class frigate Class of stealth guided missile frigate
Talya Lavie Israeli filmmaker
Talyat Sheikhametov Retired Soviet/Ukrainian professional footballer
Tammie Brown American drag performer, reality television personality, and recording artist
Tamás Bódog Hungarian footballer and manager
Tanana Athabaskans Alaskan Athabaskan peoples
Tanhaiyaan Pakistani TV series
Tanja (TV series) German young adult television series
Tansen Hindustani musician and composer (c. 1493/1500–1589)
Taonga Treasured possession in the Māori culture of New Zealand
Target: The Corruptors! American crime drama TV series
Taste in Translation American TV cooking show (2013)
Tatannuaq Inuit interpreter (c. 1795 – early 1834)
Tatianna American drag queen, musician, and reality television personality
Tatton Park Historic estate in Cheshire, England
Taverner's Bible Minor revision of Matthew's Bible edited by Richard Taverner
Taverner (opera) Opera by Peter Maxwell Davies
Tavo Hellmund American businessman
Taxpayer Person or organization subject to pay a tax
Team Envy American esports franchise
Team Ico Former Japanese video game developer
Technology governance Governance of the development of technology
Technoseum Technology museum in Mannheim, Germany
Tekeste Baire Eritrean trade union activist (c. 1953 – 2022)
Telephone Time American TV dramatic anthology series (1956–1958)
Television Infrared Observation Satellite Series of early American weather satellites
Television Playhouse American TV anthology series (1947–1948)
Telugu literature Body of works written in the Telugu language
Temsalet Book by Ethiopian women
Tenno Matsuri Annual festival in Tsushima, Aichi, Japan
Tepito Arte Acá 1970s cultural organization in Mexico City
Terminal Island (film) 1973 American action–drama thriller film directed by Stephanie Rothman
Terpensmole, IJlst Drainage mill in Friesland, Netherlands
Terry Fulmer President of The John A. Hartford Foundation
Tesla Boy Russian synthpop band
Tetany Medical condition, exhibiting involuntary contraction of muscles
Tetsuo II: Body Hammer 1992 Japanese cyberpunk horror film by Shinya Tsukamoto
Tetulia Corridor Proposed passage
Text annotation Adding a note or gloss to a text
Texture filtering Method used to determine the texture color for a texture mapped pixel in computer graphics
Thai Lee Korean American billionaire businesswoman
Thanjavur Chariot festival Annual festival at Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India
That's Amore! (TV series) American reality television series
The 10 (TV series) Greek TV series
The 15th 1979 song by Wire
The Ad-Libbers American TV game show (1951)
The Adam Carolla Project American reality television series
The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu American syndicated TV adventure series (1956)
The Age of A.I. American science documentary web series
The Al Morgan Show American TV variety series (1949–1951)
The Alcoa Hour American TV dramatic anthology series (1955–1957)
The American Astronaut 2001 American musical film
The Architect's Dream 1840 painting by Thomas Cole
The Arthur Murray Party American TV variety series (1950–1960)
The Australian Wars 2022 Australian TV documentary series
The Baby (film) 1973 American psychological horror film directed by Ted Post
The Beat of London Australian TV variety series
The Beiderbecke Trilogy Three British TV comedy drama serials
The Benson Interruption Stand-up comedy show starring Doug Benson
The Benson Murder Case 1926 novel by S. S. Van Dine
The Benson Murder Case (film) 1930 American crime film
The Berrics Private indoor skatepark
The Best Man: The Final Chapters 2022 American comedy-drama miniseries
The Beyond (1981 film) 1981 Italian supernatural horror film directed by Lucio Fulci
The Big Idea (American TV series) American TV documentary series (1952–1953)
The Big Six 1940 children's book by Arthur Ransome
The Big Surprise American TV quiz show
The Bigelow Theatre American TV anthology series (1950–1951)
The Bill Goodwin Show American TV variety series (1951–1952)
The Bogeyman (1953 film) 1953 West German crime comedy film
The Book of Tongues 2008 book by Rustum Kozain
The Boy Friend (musical) Musical by Sandy Wilson
The Boy Who Loved Trolls 1984 American fantasy-adventure film
The Bridge (2013 TV series) 2013 American crime drama television series
The Brothers (1956 TV series) American TV situation comedy series (1956–1957)
The Burning (film) 1981 American slasher film by Tony Maylam
The Cabinet of Caligari 1962 American horror film
The Carnival (band) American pop group formed in 1969
The Celestine Prophecy 1993 novel by James Redfield
The Celts (1987 TV series) British documentary series
The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre American anthology TV series (1948–1950)
The Children (1980 film) 1980 American horror film directed by Max Kalmanowicz
The Cleaner (American TV series) American action drama series
The Clubman and the Tramp 1908 American silent short comedy film
The Color of Friendship American television film
The Comedians (1971 TV series) British television show (1971–1993)
The Commanding Heights 1998 book by Daniel Yergin and Joseph Stanislaw
The Corpse Grinders 1971 American comedy horror film directed by Ted V. Mikels
The D.A.'s Man American TV crime drama series (1959)
The Day of Revolution Japanese manga
The Daybreakers (novel) 1960 novel by Louis L'Amour
The Dead Don't Die (1975 film) 1975 American horror film
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast American comedy TV series (1974–1984)
The Deliberate Stranger Novel and American TV series
The Demon (1926 film) 1926 American silent Western film
The Demon (1979 film) 1981 South African slasher film
The Descent from the Cross (Rubens, 1618) Painting by Peter Paul Rubens (Hermitage, ГЭ-471)
The Diplomatic Pouch 1927 Soviet silent thriller film
The Divorce Rock band from Seattle, Washington
The Donna Summer Special 1980 American musical television special
The Dorm That Dripped Blood 1982 American slasher film by Stephen Carpenter and Jeffrey Obrow
The Dotty Mack Show American TV variety series (1953–1956)
The DuPont Show of the Week American TV anthology series (1961–1964)
The Economists' Voice Publishing forum for professional economists
The Egg (Weir short story) 2009 short story by Andy Weir
The Evil (1978 film) 1978 American supernatural horror film directed by Gus Trikonis
The Explorers Club International multidisciplinary professional society
The Fabulous Beekman Boys American reality TV series
The Fall of New Amsterdam 1932 painting by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris
The Farmer Refuted Alexander Hamilton's reply to Samuel Seabury
The Featherstonehaughs London-based all-male contemporary dance company
The Felony Squad American TV crime drama (1966–1969)
The Forgotten Prisoners 1961 article by Peter Benenson
The Founder's Memorial Emirati monument to Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi
The Fred Waring Show American TV musical variety show
The Friendly Giant Canadian children's TV series
The Galoshes of Fortune Short story by Hans Christian Andersen (2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875)
The Garden of Paradise Short story by Hans Christian Andersen (2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875)
The Georgetown Project Upcoming horror film by M. A. Fortin and Joshua John Miller
The Global Warming Policy Foundation Climate change denial lobby group in the United Kingdom
The Gore Gore Girls 1972 American comedy horror splatter film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis
The Gray Ghost (TV series) American Civil War TV series
The Great Transformation (book) 1944 book by Karl Polanyi
The Green Elephant 1999 Russian psychedelic exploitation horror film
The Green Man (TV serial) British TV series
The Grey Lady (film) 1937 German mystery film
The Haunted House (1921 film) 1921 American silent comedy film
The Haunted House (story) 1859 story series in All the Year Round
The Haunting of Sarah Hardy 1989 American horror film
The Heather on the Hill Song from the 1974 musical Brigadoon
The Help Novel by Kathryn Stockett
The Hills: New Beginnings American reality television series
The Hindu Literary Prize Indian literary award
The House by the Cemetery 1981 Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci
The Howard Stern Show (TV series) American variety television show
The Human Centipede (First Sequence) 2009 Dutch body horror film directed by Tom Six
The Hunger (1983 film) 1983 British supernatural horror film directed by Tony Scott
The Imagineering Story 2019 American documentary television miniseries
The Information Diet 2012 book by Clay Johnson
The Iron Ring 1997 children's novel by Lloyd Alexander
The Jefferson Dancers Performance group at Jefferson High School in Portland, USA
The Jeffersonian (newspaper) Former weekly newspaper  in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, USA
The Judas Kiss (play) 1998 play by David Hare
The Judds (TV series) American reality-documentary television series
The Judes Canadian indie rock band
The King Family Show American TV musical variety series (1965–1966)
The King of Fighters '94 1994 video game
The Knife (The Knife album) 2001 studio album by the Knife
The Larry Storch Show American TV comic variety series (1953)
The Last Horror Movie 2003 British found footage horror film by Julian Richards
The Last House on the Left 1972 American horror film by Wes Craven
The Last Metro (1945 film) 1945 French crime film
The Last Roundup (novel) Trilogy of novels by Irish writer Roddy Doyle
The Late Report 1999 Australian news satire TV show
The Layover (TV series) American travel and food television show
The Logical Foundations of Induction Book by Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr
The Loud House American animated television series
The Mad God's Amulet 1968 novel by Michael Moorcock
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat 1985 book by Oliver Sacks
The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin 2012 book by Masha Gessen
The Man from Blackhawk American Western TV series (1959–1960)
The Man of the Hour 1937 French musical film
The Mandibles 2016 novel by Lionel Shriver
The Marshall Project US nonprofit, nonpartisan online journalism organization
The Midnight Hour 1985 American comedy horror film
The Moment (American TV series) American television series
The Moon by Night 1963 young adult novel by Madeleine L'Engle
The Munsters' Revenge 1981 American science fiction comedy film
The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas 1996 American science fiction comedy film
The Munsters Today American sitcom
The Mystery Chef American TV cooking series (1949)
The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything British series of television comedy sketches
The New Edition Story American TV series
The Non-League Football Show BBC Radio 5 Live programme
The Owl (1991 film) American TV Movie
The People's Book of Records British television comedy game show
The Perfect Mother 1997 American drama film
The Philco Television Playhouse American TV anthology series (1948–1955)
The Picts and the Martyrs 1943 children's book by Arthur Ransome
The Polka King 2017 American biographical comedy film
The Post-Birthday World 2007 novel by Lionel Shriver
The President (Palestinian TV series) Palestinian reality show
The Psychopath Test 2011 book by Jon Ronson
The Purple Prince of Oz 1932 book by Ruth Plumly Thompson
The Quest (novel) 2007 novel by Wilbur Smith
The Railway Man (book) Autobiographical book by Eric Lomax
The Recruit (novel) 2004 novel by Robert Muchamore
The Recruiting Officer 1706 play by George Farquhar
The Richard Boone Show American TV anthology series (1963–1964)
The Ring (2002 film) 2002 American film directed by Gore Verbinski
The Ring Two 2005 American film directed by Hideo Nakata
The Scalawagons of Oz 1941 book by John R. Neill
The Senator (tree) Biggest and oldest bald cypress tree in the world until 2012
The Seven Lively Arts American TV anthology series (1957–1958)
The Sign on the Door 1921 American silent drama film
The Silver Princess in Oz 1938 book by Ruth Plumly Thompson
The Sleeping Sickness 1999 studio album by SubArachnoid Space and Walking Timebombs
The Social Contract (Ardrey book) 1970 book by Robert Ardrey
The Spike Jones Show (series) American comedy and variety television series
The Squad (Irish Republican Army unit) Irish Republican Army unit during the Irish War of Independence
The State of Himachal Pradesh Act, 1970 Act of the Parliament of India
The Steve Harvey Show American television sitcom
The Stranger (1954 TV series) American TV crime drama series (1954–1955)
The Sundays English rock band
The Tao of Steve 2000 American romantic comedy film
The Three Ravens English folk ballad
The Toolbox Murders 1978 American slasher film directed by Dennis Donnelly
The Tourist (comics) 2006 graphic novel by Brian Wood and Toby Cypress
The Tower of the Swallow Fourth novel in the Witcher Saga
The Transformers: Revelation Comic book miniseries
The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave 2022 Thai documentary film
The Tremulous Hand of Worcester 13th-century scribe of Old English manuscripts
The Trial of Henry Kissinger 2001 book by Christopher Hitchens
The Tribe (2014 film) 2014 Ukrainian crime drama film
The Tuskegee Airmen 1995 American television film
The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite Comic book series by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá
The Unholy Alliance (TV series) Hong Kong action television series
The Unholy Night 1929 American mystery film
The Unholy Three (1925 film) 1925 American silent film
The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication 1868 book by Charles Darwin
The Venery of Samantha Bird Upcoming American television drama series
The Very Best of Cat Stevens 1990 compilation album by Cat Stevens
The Voice Kids (Portuguese TV series) Portuguese TV series
The Warrior Ethos 2011 book by Steven Pressfield
The Watchful Eye 2023 American drama TV series
The Weather Classroom American educational TV series (1993–2007)
The Wizard of Gore 1970 American splatter film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis
The Wonder City of Oz 1940 book by John R. Neill
The Woolpackers English country rock trio
The World Is Outside (song) 2007 song by Ghosts
The World in the Evening 1954 novel by Christopher Isherwood
The X Factor (American TV series) American reality television music competition
The Yellow Knight of Oz 1930 book by Ruth Plumly Thompson
The Young Rebels American TV series
Then Leave 2020 single by BeatKing featuring Queendome Come
Theodore Hardeen Hungarian-American magician (1876–1945)
Theodore Price Welsh Anglican clergyman and academic (c. 1570–1631)
Theory of International Politics 1979 book by Kenneth Waltz
Therapy Game Japanese manga series
There's a sucker born every minute Phrase associated with American showman P. T. Barnum
Theses on Feuerbach Philosophical notes by Karl Marx
Thesis on a Homicide 2013 Argentine-Spanish thriller film
ThirdLove American lingerie company
Third Fernandine War 1381–1382 war between Castile and Portugal and England
Thirteen Factories Area of Guangzhou, China, c. 1684 to 1856
Thiru Vi Ka Salai Main street in the downtown region of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
This Body Works For Me South African Reality TV show
This Freedom 1923 British silent drama film
This Is American Music American independent record label
This is Music American TV music series (1951–1952)
Thomas Campbell Eyton English naturalist (1809–1880)
Thomas Campbell Robertson British civil servant (1789–1863)
Thomas Dekker (writer) English dramatist and pamphleteer (c. 1572–1632)
Thomas Ellison New Zealand rugby union player (c. 1867–1904)
Thomas Forrest (translator) English translator (fl. 1580)
Thomas Mignone American director and screenwriter
Thomas Potts (clerk) Clerk of the court in the Pendle witch trial (fl. 1612–1618)
Thomas Ralph Spence English artist (c. 1855–1918)
Thomas Some (divine) English Protestant divine (1509/10–c. 1553)
Thomas Southwell (Jesuit) English Jesuit priest, theological writer, and teacher (1592–1637)
Thomas Traynor Member of the Irish Republican Army
Thomas W. LaSorda Canadian-American automobile executive
Thomas and the Magic Railroad 2000 children's fantasy adventure film
Thornbury Castle Tudor castle in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England
Thornhill, Southampton Suburb of Southampton, England
Three-phase traffic theory Theory of traffic flow
Three Steps to Heaven (TV series) American TV soap opera (1953–1954)
Thriller – A Cruel Picture 1973 Swedish exploitation film by Bo Arne Vibenius
Thunder River (Peshtigo River tributary) River in the U.S. state of Wisconsin
Thymic epithelial cell Type of specialized cells
ThyssenKrupp MULTI Cableless elevator developed by ThyssenKrupp
Tibet (cartoonist) French cartoonist
Tiki torch Pole-mounted torch
Tim's Cascade Snacks Subsidiary of Utz Brands
Time in Brunei Brunei Darussalam Time (BNT) time zone on the island of Borneo
Time of Contempt Second novel in the Witcher Saga
Timeline of Delhi Timeline of historical aspects of Delhi
Timeline of London (1800s) Timeline of the history of London
Timmy 'Djawa' Burarrwanga Aboriginal Australian businessman and cultural leader
Tinsel Town (TV series) British television drama series
Tiny House Hunting American reality television series
Tiny House Nation American reality television series
Titus Erinle Nigerian sprinter
Tjut Djalil Indonesian film director and screenwriter (1927–2014)
To Catch a Killer (1992 film) 1992 Canadian TV film
Todas as Flores Brazilian telenovela
Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Prefectural parliament of Tokyo
Toleration Act 1719 Act of the Parliament of Ireland
Tolleshunt d'Arcy railway station Railway station serving the village of Tolleshunt D'Arcy
Tolui Regent of the Mongol Empire (c. 1191 – 1232)
Tom Atlee American activist and author
Tom Bane Civil Rights Act California law that protects constitutional rights
Tom Taylor, Baron Taylor of Blackburn Businessman and politician
Tom Taylor Stradivarius Antique violin
Tomb of Hilarus Fuscus Funerary monument southeast of Rome, Italy
Tomorrow/Waupaca River River in the U.S. state of Wisconsin
Tomás Beswick Argentine sprinter
Tomás Bilbao Hospitalet Spanish politician and architect (1890 – 1954)
Tonneruzu no Minasan no Okage deshita Japanese variety show
Torsen Type of limited-slip differential used in automobiles
Tosters, Austria District of Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria
Tourist (musician) English electronic musician (born 1987)
Tourist Trap (film) 1979 American supernatural slasher film by David Schmoeller
Tourist trolley Rubber-tired bus designed to resemble an old-style streetcar or tram
Traditional story Story about traditions
Traffic enforcement camera Camera for detecting motoring offenses
Traffic psychology Discipline of psychology
Traffic ticket Type of notice issued by a law enforcement official
Trans-lunar injection Propulsive maneuver used to arrive at the Moon
Transhumanist Bill of Rights Crowdsourced document
Transparency Directive EU Directive issued in 2004
Treasure binding Luxurious book cover using metalwork in gold or silver, jewels, or ivory
Treaty of Elvas 1382 treaty which ended the Portuguese-Castilian War
Tree injection Method of applying pesticides
Tribes of Montenegro Historical tribes of Montenegro
Trilinear filtering Extension of the bilinear texture filtering method
Trinity K. Bonet American drag queen, performer, celebrity impersonator, actor and singer
Triumph of Labour Statue at the Marina Beach, Chennai, India
Trond Fausa Aurvåg Norwegian actor, film director, and poet
True Justice (South Korean TV series) 2014–2015 South Korean TV series
Tsewang Dolkar Khangkar Doctor of traditional Tibetan medicine
Tuakana Aporotanga New Zealand Māori healer (c. 1852–1937)
Tuan Guru Haji Ahmad Indonesian ulama (c. 1885 – c. 1949)
Tukutuku Māori art form of New Zealand
Tulu Nadu Region and proposed state in southern India
Tumbleweed (band) Australian rock band
Tumbleweeds (1925 film) 1925 American silent Western film
Tumbleweeds (comic strip) American comic strip
Tunisia men's national volleyball team Men's national volleyball team representing Tunisia
Tupperware station Train station in Hunter's Creek, Florida, USA
Turby wind turbine Brand of vertical-axis Darrieus wind turbine
Turkey men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing Turkey
Twin Creeks gold mine Open pit mine near Winnemucca, Nevada, USA
Two-Ocean Navy Act Law that increased the size of the United States Navy by 70%
Two Thousand Maniacs! 1964 American horror film by Herschell Gordon Lewis
Type 1 Chi-He medium tank Medium tank of the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II
Télévision Tunisienne Tunisia's national state-owned public service television broadcaster
U7 (Berlin U-Bahn) Rail line on the Berlin U-Bahn
USA House UK prefabricated houses after World War II
Ubi language East Chadic language in Chad
Ukiyoburo Novel by Shikitei Sanba
Ukraine women's national volleyball team Women's national volleyball team representing Ukraine
Ukrainian Ye Сharacter of the Cyrillic script
Ulfilas Goth bishop and theologian (c. 311–383)
Ulrich Beck German sociologist
Ultimate failure Concept in mechanical engineering
Ultrafine particle Particulate matter of nanoscale size
Ultraist movement Literary movement
Ulèë Lheuë Area in Meuraxa sub-district, Banda Aceh, Indonesia
Undeletion Feature for restoring computer files
Undercurrent (Australian TV series) Unaired Australian TV series
Underground city Series of linked subterranean spaces
Unemployment benefits Payments made by authorized bodies to unemployed people
Unemployment in Ontario Ontarians without work
Unhinged (1982 film) 1982 American slasher film directed by Don Gronquist
Unilever Pakistan Regional subsidiary of the British multinational company
Unilever Philippines Regional subsidiary of the British multinational company
Unilever Sri Lanka Regional subsidiary of British multinational company
United Kingdom national debt Total quantity of money borrowed by the Government of the United Kingdom
United States House of Representatives Library Library of the United States House of Representatives
United States offshore drilling debate Ongoing debate in the United States
University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine Medical school of the University of Toronto
University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors Singing group at the University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City
Unreported World British foreign affairs television program
Unsettled (TV series) Canadian TV drama
Unsorted Indian television series
Unstoppable Marriage (TV series) 2007–2008 South Korean TV series
Untere Burg Castle ruin located in the municipality of Schellenberg, Liechtenstein
Up in a Heaval 2002 fantasy novel by Piers Anthony
Upshot-Knothole Simon Nuclear weapons test conducted by the United States
Ural State University University in Yekaterinburg, Russia
Urban terrorism Targeted use of terrorism in urban populations
Ursula Männle German academic and politician
Uruguay men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing Uruguay
Usage-based insurance Type of vehicle insurance
Usayd ibn Hudayr Companion of the Prophet Muhammad
Utba ibn Ghazwan Muslim commander and companion of the Prophet Muhammad (c. 581–638)
Uttara (Mahabharata) Character from the epic Mahabharata
Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu Finnish TV music contest
V-Day (movement) Global activist movement to end violence against women and girls
VIVO Cannabis Canadian licensed cannabis producer
Vabres Cathedral Roman Catholic church in Vabres-l'Abbaye, France
Vahid Dasgardi Poet and orator of Iran
Valentino Balboni Former chief test driver of Lamborghini
Valentino Guseli Australian snowboarder
Valentinus (Gnostic) Egyptian gnostic theologian (c.100–c. 180)
Valerie Ganz British artist (1936–2015)
Vampirates: Black Heart 2009 novel by Justin Somper
Vampirates: Blood Captain 2007 novel by Justin Somper
Vampirates: Empire of Night 2010 novel by Justin Somper
Vampirates: Tide of Terror 2006 novel by Justin Somper
Vampire Academy Series of young adult paranormal romance novels by Richelle Mead
Vattana Motorsport Thai auto racing team
Veganmania Series of annual vegan festivals
Vehicle emission standard Legal requirements governing air pollutants released into the atmosphere
Vehicles of the hijackers in the September 11 attacks Overview of the several vehicles used by the hijackers of the September 11 attacks
Velocity based training Approach to strength and power training
Velocity obstacle Term in robotics and motion planning
Vendôme (restaurant) Restaurant in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
Vendôme Battery Artillery battery in Malta
Venomous mammal Venom-producing animals of the class Mammalia
Venturing Program of the Boy Scouts of America
Verbotene Liebe German TV soap opera
Versus (Versace) Diffusion line of Versace
Vertical position Position along a vertical direction above or below a given vertical datum
Vestas V164 Three-bladed offshore wind turbine
Vesti (VGTRK) Russian TV news program
Vicente Lusitano Portuguese composer (c. 1520–1561)
Victor Emmanuel Railway Defunct Italian railway company
Vidding Fan labor practice in media fandom
Video coding format Content representation format for storage or transmission of digital video content
Vigil (TV series) British police procedural television serial
Vikramjeet Maurya Indian politician (c. 1959 – 2022)
Vincent Frank Safranek Military musician (1867 – 1955)
Vincenzo Foppa Italian painter (c. 1427–1430 – c. 1515–1516)
Viola Fletcher Oldest known survivor of the Tulsa race massacre
Virtual management Supervision, leadership and maintenance of virtual teams
Virtual water Hidden flow of water in food or other commodities traded from one place to another
Virtual workplace Workplace that is not located in any one physical space
Virus nanotechnology Use of viruses as a source of nanoparticles for biomedical purposes
Virus quantification Counting the number of viruses in a specific volume to determine the virus concentration
Visitor Q 2001 Japanese erotic horror film
Vita lögner Swedish television soap opera
Vital Remains American death metal band
Vitale Candiano Doge of Venice from 978 until 979
Vittorio Jano Italian automobile designer
Vittorio Missoni Italian CEO of Missoni
Viva la Muerte (film) 1971 drama film directed by Fernando Arrabal
Vladimir Ossipoff American architect
Vladimir Petrukhin Russian historian
Vocation of the Apostles Fresco by Domenico Ghirlandaio in the Sistine Chapel
Volapükologist Person whose scientific interest is the Volapük language
Volkswagen Group of America North American operational headquarters and subsidiary of Volkswagen Group
Vs. (game show) American TV game show
Vyprávěj Czech television series
W. Claude Jones American and Hawaiian politician (c. 1815–1884)
WWII in HD American documentary television series
Wage and Hour Division Federal office in the United States
Wage unit Unit of measurement for monetary quantities
Wagluhe One of seven bands of the Oglala Lakota
Wagyu (comedy duo) Japanese comedy duo
Walang Iwanan, Peksman Philippine action comedy film
Waldron Shale Geologic formation in Indiana, Kentucky, and Mississippi
Walk This Way: The Autobiography of Aerosmith 1997 book by Stephen Davis
Walk This Way (MØ song) 2014 song by MØ
Walk this way (humor) Recurrent pun in a number of comedy films and television shows
Walk with Me (song) 2019 song by Måns Zelmerlöw and Dotter
Walked All Night Long Studio album by  Louisiana Red and Lefty Dizz
Walker Law 1920 New York law regulating boxing
Wallaces Farmer Agricultural newspaper based in Des Moines, Iowa
Wallender Born Cold water geyser in Germany
Walt Disney Treasures Limited Edition 2-disc DVD Collection
Walter (1982 film) British drama television film
Walter O'Brien Irish businessman, founder of Scorpion Computer Services
Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland Scottish soldier (c. 1296 – 1327)
Walter de Frece British theatre impresario and former Conservative member of parliament
Walter de Merton Bishop and Chancellor of England (c. 1205 – 1277)
Walter de Silva Italian car designer
Wang Dulu Chinese mystery, science fiction, and wuxia romance novelist
Wang Zhaohai Retired Chinese vice admiral
War of the Genders 2000 Hong Kong TV sitcom
Warlock (band) German heavy metal band
Warm Springs Valley Valley in Riverside County, California, USA
Warrant and Proper Function 1993 book by Alvin Plantinga
Warrior Games American sporting event for wounded service personnel and veterans
Waseem Ahmed (artist) Pakistani contemporary miniature painter and visual artist (born 1976)
Wasnulf Scottish saint (died c. 650)
Watch Your Mouth (TV series) 1978 American comedy-drama television series
Watts Up With That? Blog promoting climate change denial
We Are Balboa Spanish rock band
We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea 1937 children's book by Arthur Ransome
Weak interaction Interaction between subatomic particles and one of the four known fundamental interactions
Wealth tax Tax on an entity's holdings of assets
Weasel war dance Colloquial term for the behavior of members of the weasel subfamily
Web navigation Following hyperlinks on the World Wide Web
Web resource Identifiable entity on the World Wide Web
Wednesday Night Rivalry 2013–2021 National Hockey League games on NBCSN
Wednesdayite Sheffield Wednesday fan group
Weigh in motion Device designed to capture and record a vehicle's axle weights and gross vehicle weights
Weißer Stein Hill in the Odenwald
Welcome Rain to My Life 2012 South Korean TV series
Welcome to Derry Upcoming American TV series
Welcome to Samdal-ri 2023–2024 South Korean television series
Welfare fraud Form of illegally using state welfare systems
Welfare reform Changes in a welfare system
Wenceslas Cobergher Flemish Renaissance architect, artist, and economist
Wendy Bowman (activist) Australian environmentalist (c. 1934–2023)
Wendy Hawke New Zealand adoption advocate
Wendy and Richard Pini Creators of the Elfquest series
Werner Jarowinsky East German economist
Werner Olk Former football player and manager
West Allis Central High School Public high school in West Allis, Wisconsin, United States
Westgate-on-Sea Seaside town in Kent, England
Wet process engineering Major stream in textile engineering
Wetley Rocks Village in Staffordshire, England
Whack-O! British TV series
What What (In the Butt) 2007 American music video
When a Man Falls in Love 2013 South Korean TV series
Where Is My Friend's Home 2015–2016 South Korean TV series
Whiskey-class submarine Diesel-electric attack submarine that the Soviet Union built in the early Cold War period
White Ware Type of limestone plaster
Whiteless Pike Fell in England
Whites, Jews, and Us 2016 book by Houria Bouteldja
Who Are You? (2008 TV series) 2008 South Korean TV series
Why Did You Come to my House 2019 South Korean TV series
Why Try to Change Me Now (TV series) Chinese crime TV series
Widowhood effect Increase in the probability of a person dying after their spouse has died
Wild Beast (novel) 1991 novel by Wang Shuo
Wild Beasts English indie rock band
Willem Schouten Dutch navigator (c. 1567–1625)
Willem de Fesch Was a virtuoso Dutch violone player and composer
Willi Lehmann Soviet agent in Nazi Germany
William Baker (colonist) British settler in Australia, born  1761
William Caxton English merchant and printer (c. 1422–c. 1491)
William Haley British newspaper editor and broadcasting administrator
William Hamilton (diplomat) British diplomat, politician, antiquarian and vulcanologist (1730–1803)
William Harding le Riche Canadian epidemiologist
William Kerr, 3rd Marquess of Lothian Scottish nobleman (c. 1690–1767)
William M. Thomas American politician (fl. 1868–1876)
William P. Ragsdale Hawaiian lawyer, editor and translator (c. 1837–1877)
William Rastetter American scientist, entrepreneur and venture capitalist
William Sedgwick (priest) English Puritan priest (c. 1610 – c. 1669)
William Smith (South Carolina politician, born 1762) American politician (c. 1762–1840)
William Smyth English bishop (c. 1460–1514)
William Thomas (architect) Anglo-Canadian architect (c. 1799 – 1860)
William Tudor (1779–1830) American businessman, journalist, and author (1779 – 1830)
William Wang Taiwanese American billionaire entrepreneur
William of Littlington English Carmelite friar and writer (died c. 1310–1312)
William the Conqueror King of England, Duke of Normandy (c. 1028–1087)
Willys M38 Type of 1⁄4 short ton (230 kg) 4x4 truck
WinAce Legacy archiving app for Windows
Wine fault Unpleasant characteristic of a wine
Wingfield W. Watson Religious leader of the Latter Day Saint Strangites
Winnipeg Walkway Network of pedestrian skyways and tunnels
Winter Holiday (novel) 1933 children's book by Arthur Ransome
Winter operations 1914–1915 Military operations during the First World War
WirelessHART Wireless sensor networking technology
Wisent (co-operative exercise) Series of joint military exercises between Estonia and Poland
Wishing Well (Terence Trent D'Arby song) 1987 song by Terence Trent D'Arby
Wishing You Were Here 1974 song by Chicago
Witch Hunt (South Korean TV series) 2013 South Korean TV series
Without Warning (1994 film) 1994 American television film
Wold Bison Jump Archeological site in Wyoming, USA
Wolfdietrich Eponymous protagonist of the 1230 Middle High German heroic epic Wolfdietrich
Wolfgang Stumph German actor and cabaret artist
Woman, Why Do You Weep? 1982 book by Asma El Dareer
Woman in Mind 32nd play by Alan Ayckbourn
Women's shelter Place of temporary protection and support for women
Wonderful Days (TV series) 2014 South Korean TV series
Wonderful Mama 2013 South Korean TV series
Woolston railway station Railway station in Southampton, England
Words and Pictures (TV programme) British TV series
Work-time New Zealand equivalent of drivers' working hours
Workers' Dwelling No.1 Heritage-listed detached house
Working Time Directive 2003 Directive in European Union law
Working poor Working people whose incomes fall below the poverty line
Workplace Gender Equality Agency Australian Government statutory agency
Workplace aggression Type of aggression
World Chess Championship 1886 First official World Chess Championship match
World Values Survey Global research project
World energy resources Estimated maximum capacity for energy production given all available resources on Earth
World on Fire World Tour 2014–15 concert tour by Slash
Would I Lie to You? (game show) British comedy panel game show
Wraysbury railway station Railway station in Berkshire, England
Wu Qi Chinese general (440–381 BC)
Wura (TV series) Nigerian TV series
Wylde Green railway station Railway station in Birmingham, England
Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache German-language dictionary of the Egyptian language
X-Bomber Japanese marionette tokusatsu TV series
XPeke Former professional player
XXVII Army Corps (Wehrmacht) Nazi-era German infantry corps
XXVI Army Corps (Wehrmacht) Nazi-era German army corps
XXVI Fighter Command Former formation of the United States Army Air Forces
X (Xbox show) Annually held trade show by Microsoft
Xenophon Greek philosopher, historian, soldier (c. 430–355/354 BC)
Xu Shen Chinese author of Shuowen Jiezi (c. 58 – c. 148 CE)
Yad Vashem: Preserving the Past to Ensure the Future 1989 American documentary film
Yakiv Yatsynevych Ukrainian composer, conductor, and folklorist (1869 – 1945)
Yamamotoyama (tea company) Japanese tea and seaweed maufacturer
Yasnaya Polyana, Kaliningrad Oblast Rural settlement in Russia
Yo (Cyrillic) Letter of the Cyrillic script
Yokcushlu Kawésqar woman (c. 1821 – c. 1883)
Yokohama derby Local derby in Yokohama
Yos Sudarso Indonesian naval officer (1925–1962)
Yoshiki Sasai Japanese stem cell biologist
You Again? American TV series
You Can Heal Your Life 1984 book by Louise Hay
Young, Dumb and Living Off Mum British reality TV series
Younger's Brewery Brewery in Edinburgh
Younger (Seinabo Sey song) Debut single by the Swedish singer Seinabo Sey
Younger Memnon Ancient Egyptian statue
Your Story Theatre American TV dramatic anthology series (1950–1951)
Yuba City Bears Former California collegiate summer baseball team
Yugoslavia men's national water polo team Men's national water polo team representing Yugoslavia
Yves V Belgian DJ and music producer
Z-buffering Type of data buffer in computer graphics
ZAG-Arena Arena in Hanover, Germany
Zakat Council Organization responsible for collecting and distributing Islamic taxes in Pakistan
Zaregoto Novel series by Nisio Isin
Zaryadye Historical district in Moscow
Zee Theatre Indian general entertainment online channel
Zenderman Japanese anime television series
Zenica City in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zenith (watchmaker) Swiss luxury watchmaker
Zenith Cable Modem Proprietary cable modem
Zero Fatigue American musical collective and record label
Zhas Alash Almaty, Kazakhstan newspaper
Zheti Zhargy Set of laws in the Kazakh Khanate
Zhou–Chu War War in China, 961 to 957 BC
Ziad Rahbani Lebanese composer, pianist, and playwright
Zibellino Women's fashion accessory
Zindagi (TV channel) Indian television channel
Zirconium hydride Alloy of zirconium and hydrogen
Ziyad ibn Abihi Arab administrator and statesman (c.  622 – 673)
Zombies!!! Strategy board game
Zorobabela Kaʻauwai Hawaiian judge (c. 1799/1806–1856)
Zulu Djævleræs Danish TV program
Zwin Nature reserve and former tidal inlet on the North Sea coast of the Belgian-Dutch border
Zynga Eugene American video game developer
¡Qué clase de amor! Venezuelan television series

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