A tic is a sudden, repetitive, nonrhythmic movement or sound.
Tic or TIC may also refer to:
Businesses and organizations
- Technology Innovation Centre, at Birmingham City University
 - Telecommunication Infrastructure Company of I.R.Iran
 - Tyne Improvement Commission of Tyne and Wear, England
 
People
- Tic Forrester (1896–1970), a U.S. Representative from Georgia
 - Tic Price (b. 1955), a college basketball coach
 - Tic (musician), Ghanaian musician
 
Science, technology, and mathematics
- Thermal imaging camera
 - Titanium carbide, chemical formula TiC
 - Total inorganic carbon, a composition characteristic of liquid and solid material samples
 - Total ion current, a type of mass chromatogram
 - Trauma-induced coagulopathy
 - Trusted Internet Connection
 - Truncated cube, a polyhedron
 - TESS Input Catalog, a star catalog
 
Other uses
- Tenancy in common, in property law, a form of concurrent estate
 - Treasury International Capital, a set of US Treasury reports
 - Jockey Club Ti-I College, a secondary school in Hong Kong
 - Tinak Airport, Marshall Islands (by IATA code)
 - Tongue-in-cheek abbreviation
 
See also
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