DL

DL, dL, or dl may stand for:

In science and technology

In electronics and computing

In telecommunications

Vehicles

Other uses in science and technology

  • Decilitre (or deciliter, dL), a unit of measurement of capacity or volume
  • Discrete logarithms, in mathematics
  • Distance learning, Internet-based education
  • HPE ProLiant DL, density line servers
  • D/L nomenclature, used in naming chemical compounds

In arts and entertainment

  • D.L. (play), a Bulgarian play
  • DL series, a series of adventures and some supplementary material for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role playing game
  • D. L. Hawkins, fictional character on the American television series Heroes
  • D. L. Hughley (born 1963), American actor and comedian
  • Directors Lounge, an ongoing Berlin-based film and media-art platform and/or its annual film festival
  • Dominant leittonwechselklänge

In business

Railroads

  • Delaware–Lackawanna Railroad in Pennsylvania, U.S.
  • District line, a London Underground line

Places

In politics

In sports

  • Defensive lineman, an American/Canadian football players position
  • Disabled list, the former name of the injury list, a list of injured baseball players
  • Duckworth–Lewis method, a mathematical way to calculate the target score in cricket
  • Deadlift, an Olympic powerlifting move

Other uses

  • Deputy Lieutenant, a British title
  • Diaper lover, a fetish
  • Dimension Lengthwise, an International standard size of an envelope (110mm × 220mm, holds ⅓ A4)
  • Doctor of Letters, a university degree
  • Down-low (disambiguation)
  • Driver's license, an official document which states that a person may operate a motorized vehicle
  • Number 550, in Roman numerals
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