Yes, "TR" typically stands for Tuesday and Thursday, often used in academic schedules to indicate classes or events that occur on those days.
T is Tuesday. TR is for Tuesday and Thursday.
It means Tuesday and Thursday.
It's a class for two days. Tuesday and Thursday. Most classes are either MWF or Tuesday and Thursday TR.
M stands for Monday and TR is usually taken to mean Tuesday/Thursday so one would think MTR stands for Monday / Tuesday / Thursday.
In the context of the days of the week, "TR" typically stands for "Tuesday" and "Thursday." This abbreviation is often used in scheduling or academic settings to indicate classes or events that occur on those two specific days.
Days that start with the letter t:todaytomorrowTuesdaysThursdays
Wednesday comes after Tuesday and before Thursday.
Its on Saturday, Tuesday, and Thursday.
The answer to the riddle "When does Tuesday come before Thursday?" is in a dictionary. In a dictionary, the word "Tuesday" appears before the word "Thursday" due to alphabetical order.
Thanksgiving (American) Tynwald day (Isle of Man)
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday are the days of the week.
The word in the middle of Tuesday and Thursday is "Wednesday."