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TTC may refer to:
Companies, organizations, schools and locations:
Trans Thane Creek, a creek running between Thane and Navi MumbaiTTC Yangon (Teacher's Training College), a combined primary & secondary school in Yangon, MyanmarTelecommunication Technology Committee, a telecommunications standards body in JapanTelford Town Centre, an area of central Telford, EnglandTendring Technology College, a secondary school in Essex, EnglandTexas Technological College, former name of Texas Tech UniversityToronto Transit Commission, a public transit operator in Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThe Teaching Company, an American company that produces recordings of lectures by university professorsTrans-Texas Corridor, an American transportation network of expressways, rails, and utility lines being constructed in TexasTransmission Technologies Corporation, a manufacturer of automobile transmissionsTransportation and Ticket Center, a transport hub at the Walt Disney World ResortTrident Technical College, a two-year public college in greater Charleston, South CarolinaTulsa Technology Center, a public college in Tulsa, OklahomaThe Tetris Company, owner of the trademark for TetrisTexture Technologies Company, an American company that distributes the Stable Micro Systems texture analysersIn arts and culture:
TTC (band), a French hip-hop trio.The Tennis Channel, a digital channel devoted to tennisThe Travel Channel, a cable channel devoted to travelThe Tom Tom Clubthe Tao Te Ching, the collection of Lao Tzu's sayingsIn computing:
TrueType Collection, a file type that packs several TrueType fonts into a single fileIn science:
Threshold of toxicological concern, a concept for risk assessment of chemicalsTTC may also refer to:
Phenylalanine, encoded by the cDNA triplet codon 'TTC' in the standard eukaryotic genetic codeTetrazolium chloride, a redox indicator commonly used in biochemical experiments especially to indicate cellular respiration"trying to conceive" (Fertilisation)Tulskiy Tokarev Cugir, the Romanian version of the Soviet TT-33 pistol





