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2-letter words containing l

  • al — Albania
  • bl — barrel
  • cl — cl is a written abbreviation for centilitre.
  • dl — decilitre(s)
  • el — a shortened form of elevated railway or railroad
  • fl — US state: Florida
  • gl — Graphics Language. A graphics package from Silicon Graphics.
  • hl — hectolitre
  • il — Illinois (in official postal use).
  • jl — Joel
  • kl — Kiloliter(s).
  • l- — having an asymmetrical, left-handed spatial arrangement of atoms
  • l. — large.
  • l0 — (language)   A low-level language developed at the Technical University of Munich. L0 was typed and had the usual flow control, but only 3-address expressions. Higher level languages, L1 and L2 were planned.
  • l6 — Bell Telephone Laboratories Low-Level Linked List Language. Ken Knowlton, 1965. List processing language, typeless.
  • la — the syllable used for the sixth tone of a diatonic scale.
  • lb — pound.
  • lc — (networking)   The country code for Saint Lucia.
  • ld — 1.   (programming, tool)   (Load) Unix's linker. 2.   (mathematics)   logarithmus dualis.
  • le — Language engineering.
  • lf — line feed
  • lg — Simple language for analytic geometry, with graphic output. "LG: A Language for Analytic Geometry", J. Reymond, CACM 12(8) (Aug 1969).
  • lh — left hand
  • li — a member of an aboriginal people of the island of Hainan in Southeastern China.
  • lj — Lord Justice
  • lk — (networking)   The country code for Sri Lanka.
  • ll — Lines.
  • lm — Lumen(s).
  • ln — Natural logarithm.
  • lo — an informal, simplified spelling of low1 , used especially in labeling or advertising commercial products: lo calorie.
  • lp — a phonograph record played at 33 1/3 r.p.m.; long-playing record.
  • lr — (networking)   The country code for Liberia.
  • ls — the 12th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
  • lt — Lieutenant
  • lu — a male or female given name, form of Lou.
  • lv — (networking)   The country code for Latvia.
  • lw — LW is an abbreviation for long wave.
  • lx — Lux.
  • ly — (astronomy) abbreviation of lightyear.
  • ml — Mile(s).
  • nl — (networking)   The country code for the Netherlands (Holland).
  • ol — Forming names of organic compounds.
  • pl — (networking)   The country code for Poland.
  • ql — (computer)   (Quantum Leap) Sir Clive Sinclair's first Motorola 68008-based personal computer, developed from around 1981 and released about 1983. The QL ran Sinclair's QDOS operating system which was the first multitasking OS on a home computer, though few programmers used this feature. It had a structured, extended BASIC and a suite of integrated application programs written by Psion. It featured innovative "microdrives" which were random-access tape drives. It was not a success. The microdrives were innovative but probably a mistake. Though reliable and quite quick, they sounded like they were going to jam and explode, releasing a shower of plastic shavings and tape into your face. The QL and QDOS only supported two graphics modes - ominously named high res and low res. High res had four (fixed) colours at a resolution of 512 by 256 pixels. Low res had 8 colours (black, blue, red, magenta, green, cyan, yellow, white) plus a flash mode with 256 by 256 pixels. The sound was next to useless - single channel single oscillator with various parameters for fuzz, pitch change. There was one internal font, scalable to 2 heights and 3 widths. Peripherals and enhancements included a GUI on a plug-in ROM, accelerator cards (Motorola 68020, 4 MB RAM), floppy disks and hard disks. In 1996 there is still some interest in the QL, spread by the Internet of course. Emulation software, source code, "The QL Hackers Journal" and similar are still available, and many QLs are on the net.
  • rl — (MUD community) Real Life. "Firiss laughs in RL" means that Firiss's player is laughing. Opposite: VR.
  • sl — (processor)   Features of some Intel processors, including the Pentium, for reducing power consumption. These features operate at two levels: the microprocessor and the system. The processor can enter a low power state during non-processor intensive tasks (such as word processing), or a very low-power state when the computer is not in use ("sleep" mode). At the system level, system management mode can slow down, suspend, or completely shut down various system components to save energy.
  • tl — Timor-Leste
  • ul — Underwriters Laboratories
  • vl — variant reading
  • wl — Abbreviation for 'w'iki'l'ink.

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