{{wiktionary|got|GOT}} '''GOT''', '''Got''', or '''got''' may refer to: {{tocright}}
==Arts and entertainment== * ''Game of Thrones'', a fantasy television series (2011–2019) * ''God of Thunder'' (video game), a 1993 puzzle game * ''Ghost of Tsushima'', a 2020 action-adventure game
==Science and technology== * Geranyl-pyrophosphate—olivetolic acid geranyltransferase, a plant enzyme * Glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase, an animal enzyme * Global Offset Table, in a computer program binary
==Transport== * GO Transit, Ontario, Canada * Göteborg Landvetter Airport, Sweden (IATA:<code>GOT</code>)
==Other uses== * Got (bull), an animal clone * Gothic language, once spoken across Europe (ISO 639:<code>got</code>) * Gottschalks, a defunct American department store (NYSE:<code>GOT</code>)
==People with the surname ''Got''== * François Jules Edmond Got (1822–1901), actor and librettist * Pascale Got (born 1961), politician * Raoul Got (1900–1955), rugby player
==See also== {{Wiktionary|got|Got|göt|gôt|Göt|got.|-got-}} * Gott (disambiguation)
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