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Target may refer to:
Physical items
- Shooting target, used in marksmanship training and various shooting sports
- Bullseye (target), the goal one for which one aims in many of these sports
 - Aiming point, in field artillery, fixed at a specific target
 
 - Category:Targeting (warfare), lists various military targets
 - Color chart (or reference card), the reference target used in digital imaging for accurate color reproduction
 
Places
- Target, Allier, France
 - Target Lake, a lake in Minnesota
 
Terms
- Target market, marketing strategy
- Target audience, intended audience or readership of a publication, advertisement, or type of message
 
 - In mathematics, the target of a function is also called the codomain; more generally, a morphism has a target
 - Target (cricket), the total number of runs a team needs to win
 
People
- Target (rapper), stage name of Croatian hip-hop artist Nenad Šimun
 - DJ Target, stage name of English grime DJ Darren Joseph, member of Roll Deep
 - Gui-Jean-Baptiste Target (1733–1807), French lawyer
 
Art and media
- The Target, a comic book character, one of the trio Target and the Targeteers
 
Film
- Target (1952 film), a Western starring Tim Holt
 - Target (1979 film), a crime film starring Luc Merenda
 - Target (1985 film), a thriller starring Gene Hackman
 - Target (1995 film), a drama directed by Sandip Ray
 - Target (2004 film), an action film starring Stephen Baldwin
 - Target (2010 film), a Bengali-language Indian film
 - Target (2011 film), a Russian drama directed by Alexander Zeldovich
 - Target (2014 film), an action suspense crime film directed by Yang Jiang
 - The Target (film), a 2014 action film starring Ryu Seung-ryong
 
Games and sport
- Target (video game), a c. 1977 microcomputer game
 - Target (word puzzle)
 - Target Center, an indoor sports arena
 - Target Field, a baseball park
 
Music
- Target (band), South Korean band
 - Target (American band), American band from the 1970s
 - Target (album), an album by Gerald Walker
 - The Target (EP), a 2002 EP by Hoobastank
 - "Target" (Embrace song), 2006
 - "Target" (T-ara song), 2013
 - "Target", a song by Shenseea from Alpha, 2022
 
Publications
- Target (journal), an academic journal of translation studies
 - Target (magazine), an Indian children's magazine
 - Target: 2006, a Transformers comic book story arc
 - The Target (novel), a 2014 novel by David Baldacci
 - Target, the magazine of the British Productivity Council
 - Target, an Lao news magazine
 
Television
Series
- Target (American TV series), a short-lived American 1958 syndicated anthology television series
 - Target (New Zealand TV series), a consumer affairs program
 - Target (British TV series), a 1970s British police drama
 
Episodes
- "The Target" (The Office)
 - "The Target" (The Wire)
 - "The Target", the second episode of the first season of Dollhouse
 
Brands, enterprises, and organizations
- Aeros Target, hang glider
 - Target Apparel, a former Canadian clothing brand unrelated to any of the below
 - Target Australia, an Australian retail chain similar to, but not associated with, Target Corporation
 - Target Books, a publishing imprint
 - Target Corporation, an American retail chain
- Target Canada, its defunct Canadian subsidiary
 
 - TARGET (NGO), a human rights organization founded by Rüdiger Nehberg
 - Target Video, a San Francisco-based video and film studio
 - TechTarget, an American company
 
Computing and technology
- A debugger term referring to the subject of testing or debugging
 - TARGET2, a Eurozone interbank payment system which succeeded TARGET
 - TARGET 3001!, a computer-aided design (CAD) program
 - The file that a symbolic link refers to
 - Target (project), a collaborative research project in the Netherlands
 
See also
- Human Target (disambiguation)
 - Targeteer (disambiguation)
 - Targeting (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles beginning with Target
 - All pages with titles containing target
 
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