A time machine/ spaceship
A Tardis is DR Whos' time machine it stands for, Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space.
It is a type 49 TARDIS.
TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space.
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Origingally, the TARDIS, while being a police box, didn't actually have a phone that works. The phone in the little box at the front, behind the sign that says Police Telephone For Free Use of Public Advice and Intelligence Obtainable Immediately Officers and Cars Respond to Urgent Calls Pull to Open doesn't actually work. It isn't connected to anything. We do see it ring in the episode the Empty Child, and the Doctor (Nine, at this point) is entirely shocked, because it isn't a phone. However in the redesigned TARDIS in Series 5, it now has a working phone on the inside. The Doctor receives a phone call on it from Winston Churchill. However the number itself is not known. It rings again in Series 7, 'The Bells of St John' - the phone is in fact the titular bell, close to the TARDIS' St Johns Ambulance logo.
A Tardis is DR Whos' time machine it stands for, Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space.
It is a type 49 TARDIS.
Nope even the tardis from Dr who isn't real...But sciencetists are on there way ;)
TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space.
The Doctor's time machine is called the TARDIS, and it is most famously known for being a blue police box.
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Do you mean: What does TARDIS stand for??If so, this is the answer:TimeAndRelativeDimension(s)InSpace
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It will be set inside the TARDIS and so therefore called TARDIS, and is released on the 27th of August.
this question can not be answered as it makes no logical sense what so ever.
The TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space)
Amy is the 11th doctor's (matt smith) companion in the tardis.