Scat
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Scat may refer to:
- Slang
- Slang term for coprophilia, a sexual fetish involving feces
- Slang term for faeces. (from scatology)
- Entertainment
- S.C.A.T.: Special Cybernetic Attack Team, a video game
- An American card game of draw & discard, also called Thirty-one, but not to be confused with Skat, a card game of German origin
- SCATS, a boxed game produced in the 1950s by UPL as an update on the Beetle game, involving constructing a drawing of a cat in stages on pre-printed cards
- Transportation
- Salt City Aerial Transit, a proposed aerial tramway transportation system in Syracuse, New York, U.S.
- Sarasota County Area Transit, a public transportation system in Sarasota, Florida, U.S.
- South Coast Area Transit, a public transportation system in Western Ventura County, California, U.S.
- Education
- School and College Ability Test, an elementary school standardized test
- Somerset College of Arts and Technology, Taunton, Somerset, U.K.
- Shrewsbury College of Arts & Technology, Shropshire, U.K.
- Military
- South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command, a joint command of U.S. forces in World War II
- Small Caliber Action Team, a group of trained personnel on United States Navy vessels that defend the ship from small boats and other threats through the use of machine gun mounts
- Other
- Scat Air (PLL Scat Aircompany), an airline based in Kazakhstan
- Scat singing, an improvisational vocal technique in jazz
- Scanning Acoustic Tomography
- Scatophagidae, a family of fishes
- Solaris Crash Analysis Tool, software for analyzing the causes of crashes in the Solaris Operating System
- Somerville Community Access Television, a public access television station located in Somerville, Massachusetts, U.S.
- Special Casualty Access Team, a group of officers within the Ambulance Service of New South Wales, Australia, trained for treatment and rescue of patients from dangerous environments
- Sports Carnival Association of Tasmania, which runs a series of track cycling, running and woodchopping competitions in Tasmania, traditionally run in the period immediately following Christmas and the New Year
- Systematic Cause Analysis Technique, used in accident investigations