Hat (disambiguation)
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A hat is an item of clothing worn on the head.
Hat may also refer to:
People
- Jack McVitie (1932–1967), known as Jack "The Hat", English gangster
- Les Miles (born 1953), known as The Hat, American football coach
- Hat, former vocalist for the Norwegian black metal band Gorgoroth
Places
- Hať, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic
- Hat, Azerbaijan
- Hat, Nepal
- Hat District, Al Mahrah Governorate, Yemen
- Hat Island (disambiguation)
Science
- HAt, symbol for hydrogen astatide
- Histone acetyltransferase, an enzyme class
- HAT medium, used in microbiology and immunology
- Hardware Attached on Top, expansion board format for the Raspberry Pi single-board computer
- Hashed array tree, a data structure used in computer programming
- Help authoring tool, software to assist technical writers in producing "help" documents
- Hat matrix, a mathematical operation in statistics
- Hat operator, notation used in mathematics
- HATNet Project, a telescope network
Other uses
- Handwoordeboek van die Afrikaanse Taal, an Afrikaans dictionary
- hat, ISO 639-2 and 639-3 code for the Haitian Creole language
- Hat, slang for the caret (^)
- Hat, slang for the circumflex (ˆ)
- Hat (album), by British musician Davy Graham, released in 1969
- Hellenic Aeronautical Technologies, a Greek aeroplane manufacturer
- History Aptitude Test, an admissions test at Oxford University
- The Hat, a Southern California fast-food restaurant
- The Hat (book), a children's book by Tomi Ungerer
- "The Hat", an episode of Homicide: Life on the Street (season 4)
- Wearing a "hat". Refers to a biological easidropping and tracking devices by NSA tailored hardware office. device is inserted by need through ear drums in nerver tissue of inner ear in a procedure lasting no more than 10 seconds. The device is colloquially called a "hat" because it gives the illusion of sound surrounding head from unknown location.
See also
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