pl. (plural)
n. form of a word that designates more than one referent (Grammar) | ||||
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Pl&tl=; Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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| Computer Abbreviations v1.5 |
PL
Harvard Palette (Harvard Graphics taken over by Serif)
PERL Program File
Linux Shell Executable Binary
PROLOG Program File (SWI-Prolog)
TeX Property List Font Metric
Harvard Palette (Harvard Graphics taken over by Serif)
PERL Program File
Linux Shell Executable Binary
PROLOG Program File (SWI-Prolog)
TeX Property List Font Metric
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PL
LCD PhotoLuminescent Liquid Cristal Display
LCD PhotoLuminescent Liquid Cristal Display
| Uri's File.*Xten.c.ons* |
PL
Plus
Plus
| An Everquest Glossary |
PL
(abbr.) Packet Loss. Refers to the percentage number on the lag meter, showing how many packets are being lost in transmission. Closely related to lag.
(abbr.) Packet Loss. Refers to the percentage number on the lag meter, showing how many packets are being lost in transmission. Closely related to lag.
| Multi Internet Domains |
PL
PoLand
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PoLand
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| Internet Domains |
PL
Poland
Poland
Pl&tl=; Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
| European Defence Agency Acronyms |
PL
Poland (Participating Member State)
Poland (Participating Member State)
| DOD Joint Acronyms and Abbreviations |
PL
phase line; public law
phase line; public law
| Military Abbreviations |
PL
Phase Line
Phase Line
| NATO Acronyms |
PL
Poland Nation
Poland Nation
| International Relations and Security Acronyms |
PL
PODVODNAYA LODKA
PODVODNAYA LODKA
Pl&tl=; Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
| JM Latin-English Dictionary |
pl.
ADJ
of the common people/plebians; abb. pl. for plebei/plebis; (tr. pl.)
ADJ
of the common people/plebians; abb. pl. for plebei/plebis; (tr. pl.)
Pl&tl=; Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries
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PL
Phospholipid
Phospholipid
Pl&tl=; Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries
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PL
Partial Loss
Partial Loss
Pl&tl=; Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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pl
pl
the country code for poland.
pl
the country code for poland.
Pl&tl=; Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| General Chemistry Glossary |
picoliter (pL)
One picoliter is 10-12 liters.
One picoliter is 10-12 liters.
| Yigal's 3G abbreviations |
PL
Project Leader (German: "ProjektLeiter")
Project Leader (German: "ProjektLeiter")
| Country Data Codes |
PL
Poland (Internet),
Poland (ISO 3166),
Poland (FIPS 10-4)
Poland (Internet),
Poland (ISO 3166),
Poland (FIPS 10-4)
Pl&tl=; Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
| IMS Rule Acronyms |
PL
Pendulum Length, Inclining Manometer (IMS, 702)
Pendulum Length, Inclining Manometer (IMS, 702)
| Company Info: Ticker, Name, Description |
PL
PROTECTIVE LIFE CORP
Exchange: NYSE
Holding company with subsidiaries which underwrite individual life insurance, group life insurance and health insurance and annuity products; And sell guaranteed investment contracts.
PROTECTIVE LIFE CORP
Exchange: NYSE
Holding company with subsidiaries which underwrite individual life insurance, group life insurance and health insurance and annuity products; And sell guaranteed investment contracts.
Pl&tl=; Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Amateur Radio Glossary |
PL
Private Line (same as CTCSS)-- low frequency audio tones used to alert or control receiving stations
Private Line (same as CTCSS)-- low frequency audio tones used to alert or control receiving stations
Pl&tl=; Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
PL
PL, pl or pL may refer to:
- pL, picolitre, a unit of volume (10−12 litre)
- PL, ISO 3166 code for Poland
- pl, ISO 639-1 code for Polish language
- PL, IATA airline designator for Airstars Airways and formerly for AeroPeru.
- .pl, country code top-level domain for Poland
- .pl, common filename suffix for Perl scripts
- .pl, common filename suffix for Prolog programs
- .pl, common filename suffix for TeX font property lists
- Ice Pellets (METAR Code)
- packet loss
- Patriotska Liga (Patriotic League), Bosnian para-military organization
- Patrologia Latina
- photoluminescence
- Pioneer League, a Rookie league in Minor League Baseball
- Premier League, league competition for football clubs located at the top of the English football league system
- Policty Letter In the Church of Scientology (PL or P/L)
- Piecewise linear
- Plastic Limit in geotechnical engineering
- Private Line in shared radio frequencies
- Procedural programming, PL/C, PL/I, PL/SQL Procedural Language in computing
- Programming Language in computing
- Professional Lighting & Production Magazine
- Public Law
- Prima Linea (Front Line), an Italian far-leftist armed organization.
- Propositional logic, a system of evaluating truth-based propositions in terms of binary logic.
- The Progressive Labor Party, a United States communist party.
- Pal Ekran A famous homosexual internet terrorist.
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pl
.pl is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Poland, administered by NASK, Polish research and development organization. It is one of the founding members of CENTR.
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Plural
Plural is a grammatical number, typically referring to more than one of the referent in the real world.
In the English language, singular and plural are the only grammatical numbers.
In English, nouns, pronouns, and demonstratives inflect for plurality. (See English plural.) In many other languages, for example German and the various Romance languages, articles and adjectives also inflect for plurality. For example, in the English sentence "The brown cats run", only the noun and verb are inflected; but in the German sentence "Die braunen Katzen rennen", every word (article, noun, adjective, and verb) is inflected.
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