tbz
Tbz is an abbreviation or filename extension used in different contexts, and its meaning depends on the field in which it appears. In computing, .tbz is a file extension for tar archives that have been compressed with the bzip2 algorithm. It serves as a variant of the tar.bz2 format, and is sometimes written as .tbz or .tbz2. These archives first combine multiple files into a single tarball and then compress that tarball with bzip2 to reduce size. Common tools for creating or extracting such archives include the tar utility (for example tar -xjf or tar -xvjf, depending on the system) and various archive managers. The .tbz format is more prevalent on certain Unix-like systems and in older software distributions.
In chemistry and pharmacology, TBZ is the abbreviation for thiabendazole, a benzimidazole compound used as a
Because tbz can denote multiple, unrelated concepts, context is essential for determining the intended meaning. When