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GT

1 American  
  1. gigaton; gigatons.

  2. Also called grand touring car.  Also called grand touring.  Also called GT car,Automotive.

    1. an automobile in the style of a coupe, usually seating two but occasionally four, and designed for comfort and high speed.

    2. a high-speed, two-door model of a four-door sedan.


gt. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. gilt.

  2. great.

  3. (in prescriptions) a drop.


GT 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. gran turismo: a high-performance luxury sports car with a hard fixed roof, designed for covering long distances

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gt 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. Guatemala

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Etymology

Origin of gt.

gt. ( def. 3 ) < Latin gutta

Example Sentences

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Among them, the newly released Denza Z9 GT can travel up to about 640 miles on a single charge, the longest range among cars using the battery.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 30, 2026

Ian Khan, external: British racing driver took part in the FIA GT and FIA GT3 Championships, as well as the British Touring Car Championship.

From BBC • Dec. 18, 2025

The car in hand—the Karma Revero, a plug-in hybrid luxury GT, built in Riverside County, Calif.—surged beneath me, producing an otherworldly whooshing as it did.

From The Wall Street Journal • Sep. 25, 2025

Historic Formula Exhibition; 11:20 a.m.-noon, GT America race #2; 12:50-1:30 p.m.,

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 10, 2025

Vanessa arrived with a whole crew of friends wearing bright-green T-shirts that said GT.

From "The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora" by Pablo Cartaya