No, "tasp" is not a word in the English language. It does not appear in any standard dictionary or have a recognized definition.
I think it is tasp.
TASP: * Tactical Aviation Sea-base Platform * Target Anti-Submarine Patrol * Telluride Association Summer Programs * Texas Academic Skills Program * Texas Aerospace Scholars Program * Texas Assessment Skills Program * The Army Studies Program * Towed-Array Signal Processor
Lynda G. Vern has written: 'Reading skills' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, Reading (Higher education), Study guides, TASP Test
Exemptions from the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Assessment (TASP test) include students who have achieved a minimum score on standardized tests such as the SAT, ACT, or the STAAR. Additionally, students who have completed college-level coursework in relevant subjects may also be exempt. Other exemptions apply to students with a military background or those who have been granted certain diplomas, such as an associate degree. Always check with the institution for specific eligibility criteria and documentation requirements.
Sandra K. McCune has written: 'THEA' -- subject(s): Study guides, THEA Test, Ability testing, Basic education 'How to prepare for the TASP' 'Algebra' -- subject(s): Outlines, syllabi, Algebra
hemogluco test
to hold the test tube
A test tube can be held upright using a test tube rack, a test tube holder, or a clamp attached to a stand. These tools provide stability and prevent the test tube from tipping over during experiments.
The SAT formerly stood for Scholastic Aptitude Test / Scholastic Assessment Test but now it does not stand for anything.
Provincial Achievement Test is what PAT's stand for!
To hold test tubes. LOL