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English

Proper noun

TSA

  1. (government, US) Initialism of Transportation Security Administration.
    Coordinate terms: CBP, CATSA, Frontex
    • 2008 February 2, Peter Sagal, “Wait, Wait...Don’t Tell Me!”, in National Public Radio:
      Your next story of a travel pitfall the TSA isn't warning you about comes from Adam Felber.
    • 2025 July 8, Pete Muntean and Alexandra Skores, “TSA will no longer require all passengers to take shoes off at airport security checkpoints”, in CNN:
      The requirement for passengers to take their shoes off at TSA security checkpoints came nearly five years later due to “intelligence pointing to a continuing threat,” an official TSA history notes, following a foiled August 2006 terrorist plot to detonate liquid explosives onboard transatlantic flights. The TSA introduced its 3-1-1 liquids rule for carry-on luggage in response.
  2. (Hong Kong, education) Initialism of Territory-wide System Assessment.

Noun

TSA (plural TSAs)

  1. (nautical) Initialism of towed sonar array
  2. (microbiology) Initialism of trypticase soy agar.

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Etymology

Borrowed from English TSA (Transportation Security Administration).

Proper noun

TSA f

  1. Administración de Seguridad en el Transporte; TSA.
    • 2025 April 30, Alexandra Skores, “La fecha límite para la REAL ID es en una semana. Esto es lo que la TSA quiere que sepas”, in CNN en Español:
      Si bien la fecha del 7 de mayo parece haber desatado una carrera loca por la documentación, “antes de la fecha límite, la TSA ha estado trabajando intensamente con los estados, las aerolíneas, los aeropuertos, el Congreso y la industria de viajes para alentar el cumplimiento entre los viajeros”, dijo a CNN un portavoz de la Administración de Seguridad del Transporte.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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