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An ant is a eusocial insect that belongs to the same order as wasps and bees.
Ant, Ants, or ANT may refer to:
- Afghanistan National Television
- The Ants, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reference book about ants
- Ant (chair), a modern chair designed by Arne Jacobsen
- Anacamptis or Ant, a genus from the orchid family
- Actor-network theory, an approach to social theory and research
- Ant (newspaper)
- Ant (producer) , American record producer and member of Rhymesayers
- ANT, a series of Tupolev aircraft of the former Soviet Union
- ANT, an acronym for a U.S. Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team
In science and computing:
- ANT (network), a wireless personal area network protocol
- ANTS (conference), a symposium on Algorithmic Number Theory
- Apache Ant, a Java-based software build system
- ANts P2P, a peer to peer file-sharing network
- Microsoft Ants, a free multi-player PC game
- Langton's ant, a two-dimensional Turing machine with a very simple set of rules
- Antenna noise temperature
- Adenine nucleotide translocator
In geography:
- River Ant, a river in Norfolk, England
- Antigua and Barbuda's IOC Country code
- Ant, a village in Avram Iancu, Bihor Commune, Bihor County, Romania
In arts and entertainment:
- Ant (comics), a character from Image comics
The Ant (comics) , a superhero from DC Comics- American Negro Theater, formed in Harlem on June 5, 1940
- Les Fourmis or The Ants, a series of French novels by Bernard Werber
People with the name
- Adam Ant (born 1954), British musician
- Ants Laaneots, Lt. General of the Military of Estonia
- Ant or Anthony Phillips (born 1951), British guitarist with the band Genesis
- ANT or Antony Harding, British musician
- Ant or Anthony McPartlin, British television presenter
- Ant or Anthony Davidson, English racing driver
- Ant (comedian), an American stand-up comedian and actor
See also
- Antz, an animated film
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