ASL (disambiguation)
ASL is a common initialism for American Sign Language, the sign language of the United States and Canada, and may also refer to:
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Culture
Sport
- American Soccer League (1921–33)
- American Soccer League (1933–83)
- American Soccer League (1988–89)
- American Soccer League (2014)
- Australia's Surfing Life, surf magazine
- Axpo Super League, Switzerland, soccer league
Other uses
- A Static Lullaby, a band, Chino Hills, California, USA
- Advanced Squad Leader, a tactical board wargame
- "age/sex/location", commonly used in personal advertisements etc.
- Average shot length, in film editing
- AfreecaTV StarCraft League, a videogame tournament series
Science and technology
Aviation
- Aeronautical Syndicate Ltd, British aeroplane manufacturer.
- Air Serbia, ICAO airline code
- ASL Aviation Group, a Belgian air taxi and charter airline
Biology and medicine
- American Society of Lymphology
- Argininosuccinate lyase, an enzyme
- Arterial spin labelling, a perfusion MRI technique
Computing
- ACPI Source Language, for ACPI tables
- Adobe Source Libraries, open-source GUI software libraries
- Advanced Simulation Library, open-source hardware-accelerated multiphysics simulation software
- AMPL Solver Library, an open-source automatic differentiation library
- Apache Software License, an open-source license for software
- Application Services Library, a process model for the maintenance of software applications
Other uses
- Above sea level, an altitude measurement
- Association for Symbolic Logic, of specialists in mathematical logic and philosophical logic
- Automated Side Loader, type of garbage collection truck
Society
Education
- The American School in London
- Appalachian School of Law, Grundy, Virginia, USA
- Art Students' League of Philadelphia
Other uses
- Advanced stop line, a road marking at junctions
- Former Artists' Suffrage League, UK
- Autobacs Sportscar Laboratory, of Autobacs Seven, Japan
- Ansar al-Sharia in Libya, a Salafist Islamist militia group
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gollark: That's probably the main problem - nobody really wants a standard.
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