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3-letter words containing s, l

  • als — autograph letter signed
  • asl — above sea level
  • bls — (in the US) Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • bsl — below sea level
  • csl — 1. Computer Structure Language. A computer hardware description language, written in BCPL. 2. Control and Simulation Language. A language for industrial simulation from Esso and IBM.
  • dls — Doctor of Library Science
  • dsl — 1.   (communications)   Digital Subscriber Line. 2.   (language)   Digital Simulation Language. 3.   (language)   Denotational Semantics Language.
  • els — Plural form of el.
  • esl — Expert Systems Ltd.
  • fsl — Formal Semantics Language. A language for compiler writing.
  • gls — Guy Lewis Steele, Jr.
  • gsl — Grenoble System Language. M. Berthaud, IBM, Grenoble. "GSL Language Reference Manual", M. Berthaud et al, March 1973. "A MOL-Based Software Construction System", M. Berthaud et al, in Machine Oriented Higher Level Languages, W. van der Poel, N-H 1974, pp.151-157.
  • ils — instrument landing system
  • isl — Interface Specification Language. Xerox PARC. Interface description language used by the ILU (Inter-Language Unification) system. Includes descriptions of multiple inheritance, exceptions and garbage collection. E-mail: Bill Janssen <[email protected]>.
  • ksl — Knowledge Systems Laboratory
  • las — the syllable used for the sixth tone of a diatonic scale.
  • lbs — Plural form of lb; pounds.
  • lcs — Language for Communicating Systems
  • lds — Licentiate in Dentistry
  • les — A lesbian.
  • lhs — (filename extension)   The filename extension for literate Haskell source files.
  • lis — a member of an aboriginal people of the island of Hainan in Southeastern China.
  • lms — local management of schools: the system of making each school responsible for controlling its total budget, after the budget has been calculated by the Local Education Authority
  • los — approval
  • lps — a phonograph record played at 33 1/3 r.p.m.; long-playing record.
  • ls- — landing ship
  • lsb — 1. Least Significant Bit. 2. (Rarely) Least Significant Byte.
  • lsd — drug: lysergic acid diethylamide
  • lse — Language Sensitive Editor
  • lsi — large scale integration
  • lsl — 1. Larch Shared Language. An assertion language. (See Larch). 2. Link and Selector Language. Graphic query language. "LSL: A Link and Selector Language", D.C. Tsichritzis, Proc Intl Conf Management of Data, ACM 1976, pp.123-134.
  • lso — London Symphony Orchestra
  • lsp — label switched path
  • lsr — 1.   (networking)   Label Switching Router. 2.   (operating system)   Local Shared Resources.
  • lsz — limited speed zone
  • lys — a river in W Europe, in N France and W Belgium, flowing NE into the Scheldt River at Ghent. 120 miles (195 km) long.
  • mls — Master of Library Science.
  • msl — mean sea level
  • nls — Native Language System
  • pls — Pls is a written abbreviation for please.
  • psl — (language)   1. Portable Standard Lisp. 2. Problem Statement Language.
  • rsl — RAISE Specification Language
  • s/l — Squadron Leader
  • sal — a male given name, form of Salvatore.
  • scl — (language)   1. System Control Language. 2. Symbolic Communication Language. Designed primarily for the manipulation of symbolic formulas. Featured pattern matching (which was partly the inspiration for SNOBOL), string operations in buffers, and automatic storage management. "A Language for Symbolic Communication", C.Y. Lee et al, Tech Mem 62-3344-4, Bell Labs, Sept 1962.
  • sdl — Specification and Design Language. Defined by the ITU-T (recommendation Z100) to provide a tool for unambiguous specification and description of the behaviour of telecommunications systems. The area of application also includes process control and real-time applications. SDL provides a Graphic Representation (SDL/GR) and a textual Phrase Representation (SDL/PR), which are equivalent representations of the same semantics. A system is specified as a set of interconnected abstract machines which are extensions of the Finite State Machine (FSM). 1. System Software Development Language. System software for the B1700. "System Software Development Language Reference Manual", 1081346, Burroughs Corp (Dec 1974). 2. Specification and Description Language. ITU-T. Specification language with both graphical and character-based syntaxes for defining interacting extended finite state machines. Used to specify discrete interactive systems such as industrial process control, traffic control, and telecommunication systems. Proc Plenary Assembly, Melbourne 14-1988-11-25, Fasc X.1, CCITT. "Telecommunications Systems Engineering Using SDL", R. Saracco et al, N-H 1989. Available from Verilog, MD. (See XDL). 3. Shared Dataspace Language. "A Shared Dataspace Language Supporting Large-Scale Concurrency", G. Roman et al, Proc 8th Intl Conf Distrib Comp Sys, IEEE 1988, pp.265-272. 4. Structure Definition Language. Used internally by DEC to define and generate the symbols used for VAX/VMS internal data structures in various languages. 5. System Description Language. language used by the Eiffel/S implementation of Eiffel to assemble clusters into a system. (see Lace).
  • sel — 1. Self-Extensible Language. 2. Subset-Equational Language.
  • sfl — System Function Language. Assembly language for the ICL2900. "SFL Language Definition Manual", TR 6413, Intl Computers Ltd.
  • sil — 1. "SIL - A Simulation Language", N. Houbak, LNCS 426, Springer 1990. 2. SNOBOL Implementation Language. Intermediate language forming a virtual machine for the implementation of portable interpreters. Version 3.11. ftp://cs.arizona.edu/snobol4/. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • sl5 — String and list processing language with expression-oriented syntax. Coroutines.

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