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Tie may refer to:
- Necktie
- Tie (draw), a finish to a competition with identical results, particularly sports
- Tie (engineering), a strong component designed to keep two objects closely linked together
- Tie (information technology), a concept to bind a distributed object to a class
- Tie (music), a musical notation symbol joining two notes without a break
- Railroad tie
- Simpson Tie or Strong-Tie, a connector used in building.
- Structural Tie
TIE may also refer to:
- TIE receptors, specific types of cell surface receptors
- Tensilica Instruction Extension, a verilog like language that is used to describe the instruction extensions to the Xtensa processor core
- Telx Internet Exchange
- Theatre In Education, a form of Applied Drama
- Times Interest Earned, a financial ratio
- Transport initiatives edinburgh (tie) An Edinburgh based public transport company.
- Titanium Metals Corporation, based on its stock symbol on the New York Stock Exchange.
- TIE fighter, a fictional spacecraft in the Star Wars universe.
- Tie (family name), a rare family name in FuZhou city, FuJiang provice, China immigrated to East Malaysia 1930s.
TiE may refer to TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs)
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