pl. (plural)
n.
form of a word that designates more than one referent (Grammar)
PL
PL, pl or pL may refer to:pL,
picolitre, a unit of
volume (10−12
litre)PL,
ISO 3166 code for
Polandpl,
ISO 639-1 code for
Polish languagePL, 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 listsIce Pellets (
METAR Code)
packet lossPatriotska Liga (Patriotic League),
Bosnian para-military organization
Patrologia LatinaphotoluminescencePioneer League, a Rookie league in
Minor League BaseballPremier League, league competition for football clubs located at the top of the
English football league systemPolicty Letter In the
Church of Scientology (PL or P/L)
Piecewise linearPlastic Limit in
geotechnical engineeringPrivate Line in shared radio frequencies
Procedural programming,
PL/C,
PL/I,
PL/SQL Procedural Language in computing
Programming Language in computingProfessional Lighting & Production Magazine
Public LawPrima 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
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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Pl. (Platz)
Sq., square, plaza, public square
PL (Poids lourds)
heavyweight
PL (Polonia)
PL, Poland, country in eastern Europe