Tank (disambiguation)
A tank is an armoured combat vehicle.
Tank may also refer to:
The Village Tank
- A small Jewish village in Eastern Europe. Everyone who was from that village adopted the name Tank, Tanck, Thank, Tankh,Tankus,Tanku, Tankou, Tankson, Tanker, Tankin, Tankman, Tankovitch, Tankovic, Tankleff, Tanksley and Tanksky whem they splited to diferents places in the world.
The word Tank
- Tank, The word Tank comes from the hebrew word Tanakh [תנ״ך] (also spelt Tanach,Tank,Tanck,Tanah or Tanak) is an acronym for the three parts of the Hebrew Bible, based upon the initial Hebrew letters of each part:
TaNaKh: • Torah [תורה] ("The Law"; also: Teaching or Instruction), Chumash [חומש] ("The five", also Pentateuch or The five books of Moses) • Nevi'im [נביאים] ("The Prophets") • Ketuvim [כתובים] ("The Writings" or "Hagiographa")
Definition: Tanakh: n. a term used among Jews for the Hebrew Bible. Books of the Tanakh The Hebrew text originally consisted only of consonants, together with some inconsistently applied letters used as vowels (matres lectionis). During the early middle ages, the Masoretes codified the oral tradition for reading the Tanakh by adding two special kinds of symbols to the text: niqqud (vowel points) and cantillation signs. The latter indicate syntax, stress (accentuation), and the melody for reading. The books of the Torah have generally-used names which are based on the first prominent word in each book. The English names are not translations of the Hebrew; they are based on the Greek names created for the Septuagint which in turn were based on Rabbinic names describing the thematic content of each of the Books. The Torah consists of: 1. Genesis [בראשית] 2. Exodus [שמות] 3. Leviticus [ויקרא] 4. Numbers[במדבר] 5. Deuteronomy [דברים]
The books of Nevi'im are: 6. Joshua [יהושע] 7. Judges [שופטים] 8. Samuel (I & II) [שמואל] 9. Kings (I & II) [מלכים] 10. Isaiah [ישעיה] 11. Jeremiah [ירמיה] 12. Ezekiel [יחזקאל] 13. The Twelve Minor Prophets [תרי עשר] I. Hosea [הושע] II. Joel [יואל] III. Amos [עמוס] IV. Obadiah [עובדיה] V. Jonah [יונה] VI. Micah [מיכה] VII. Nahum [נחום] VIII. Habakkuk [חבקוק] IX. Zephaniah [צפניה] X. Haggai [חגי] XI. Zechariah [זכריה] XII. Malachi [מלאכי] The Ketuvim are: 14. Psalms [תהלים] 15. Proverbs [משלי] 16. Job [איוב] 17. Song of Songs [שיר השירים] 18. Ruth [רות] 19. Lamentations [איכה] 20. Ecclesiastes [קהלת] 21. Esther [אסתר] 22. Daniel [דניאל] 23. Ezra-Nehemiah [עזרא ונחמיה] 24. Chronicles (I & II) [דברי הימים]
Containers
- Reservoir (water), especially in India
- Irrigation tank, an ancient Indian method of collecting and storing water.
- Storage tank
- Swimming pool (old usage)
- Stock tank, for watering livestock
- Rotating tank, used for fluid mechanics experiments
- Septic tank
- Aquarium
- Terrarium
- Temple tank, a well or reservoir built as part of the temple complex in India
Music
- Tank (band), British heavy metal band
- Tank (singer), American R&B singer, songwriter, and producer
- Tank (vocalist), German Techno performer and martial artist Eric Geisenheyner
- Tank (Taiwanese singer), pop singer/songwriter from Taiwan
- "Tank!", a jazz song
- "Tank", a song by Emerson, Lake & Palmer on their 1970 eponymous album
- Tank (album) an album by Asian Dub Foundation
People
- Kurt Tank, German aerospace engineer
- Manisha Tank, BBC World presenter
- Tank (The Matrix), a fictional character from the film The Matrix
- Tank (Walkers), a fictional character from a UK advert for Walkers' crisps
- David "Tank" Abbott, mixed martial artist
Games
- Tank (arcade game)
- Tank (computer gaming), a role in computer games, often a tough fighter character.
Places
- Tank, Pakistan, a small town
- Tank District, Pakistan
- Tanks videregående skole, a secondary school in Bergen, Norway
- Tankograd, meaning "Tank City", a nickname for the Russian city Chelyabinsk
Others
- Tank top, a garment
- Tank (film)
- Tank (magazine), a British magazine
- Tank (unit), an obsolete unit of measure in India
Etymology
See Storage_tank#Etymology for its etymology.