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3-letter words containing t, l

  • alt — (esp of vocal music) high in pitch
  • atl — Atlantic
  • blt — bacon, lettuce, and tomato: a sandwich filled with these ingredients
  • ctl — 1. Checkout Test language. 2. Compiler Target Language. 3. Computational Tree Logic
  • dlt — Digital Linear Tape
  • dtl — diode transistor logic: a stage in the development of electronic logic circuits
  • elt — English Language Teaching
  • etl — (database)   The processes of Extracting, Transforming (or Transporting), and Loading data from source systems into a data warehouse.
  • flt — flight
  • gtl — Gunning Transceiver Logic
  • lat — a former silver coin of Latvia, equal to 100 santimi.
  • ldt — Logic Design Translator. Computer system design analysis.
  • let — Archaic. to hinder, prevent, or obstruct.
  • lit — a simple past tense and past participle of light3 .
  • lmt — Local Mean Time
  • lot — lot (def 14).
  • lpt — /L-P-T/ or /lip'it/ or /lip-it'/ Line printer. Rare under Unix, more common among hackers who grew up with ITS, MS-DOS, CP/M and other operating systems that were strongly influenced by early DEC conventions.
  • lrt — light-rail transit
  • lt. — Lieutenant
  • lta — Lawn Tennis Association
  • ltc — Lieutenant Colonel
  • ltd — company: Limited
  • ltg — Lieutenant General
  • lth — (mathematics) Occurring at position l in a sequence.
  • ltr — Langage Temps-Réel. (French for "real-time language") A French predecessor to Ada, LTR is Modula-like with a set of special-purpose real-time constructs based on an event model. It was mentioned in the reference below.
  • ltv — loan-to-value
  • rtl — 1.   (hardware)   Resistor-Transistor Logic. 2.   (language)   Register Transfer Language.
  • tal — Transaction Application Language
  • tbl — 1. A language by M.E. Lesk for formatting tables, implemented as a preprocessor to nroff. 2. Table Building Language. A simple language by Robert Freiburghouse of MIT which combines user-defined actions into an abstract machine. It can be used to build table-driven predictive parsers and code generators in the MULTICS Fortran compiler and several PL/I compilers, including VAX-11 PL/I.
  • tcl — Tool Command Language
  • tel — a colorless, oily, water-insoluble, poisonous liquid, (C 2 H 5) 4 Pb, used as an antiknock agent in gasoline.
  • til — the sesame plant.
  • tl0 — Thread Language Zero
  • tl1 — Transaction Language 1. A subset of ITU-T's MML from Bellcore, with simpler syntax. TL1 is similar to USL. It is used in communications between telephone operating systems and remote network test equipment.
  • tla — (jargon)   (TLA) The canonical, self-describing acronym for the name of a species with which computing terminology is infested. Examples include MCA, FTP, SNA, CPU, MMU, DMU, FPU, TLA. This dictionary contains many TLAs. Sometimes used by extension for any confusing acronym. People who like this looser usage argue that not all TLAs have three letters, just as not all four-letter words have four letters. One also hears of "ETLA" (Extended Three-Letter Acronym) being used to describe four-letter acronyms. The term "SFLA" (Stupid Four-Letter Acronym) has also been reported. See also YABA. The self-effacing phrase "TDM TLA" (Too Damn Many...) is used to bemoan the plethora of TLAs in use. In 1989, a random of the journalistic persuasion asked hacker Paul Boutin "What do you think will be the biggest problem in computing in the 90s?" Paul's straight-faced response: "There are only 17,000 three-letter acronyms." (To be exact, there are 26^3 = 17,576.)
  • tlb — Translation Look-aside Buffer
  • tlc — If someone or something needs some TLC, they need to be treated in a kind and caring way. TLC is an abbreviation for 'tender loving care.'
  • tld — top-level domain
  • tli — Transport Layer Interface
  • tls — Transport Layer Security protocol
  • tml — a colorless liquid, (CH 3) 4 Pb, insoluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol and benzene, used as an antiknock agent in gasoline.
  • tpl — 1. Table Producing Language. "The Bureau of Labor Statistics Table Producing Language (TPL)", R.C. Mendelssohn, Proc ACM Annual Conf (1974). 2. Fleming Nielson. A concurrent functional language. 3. Terminal Programming Language. Texas Inst, late 70's. Used on the TI-990/1 Small Business Computer and the TI-771 Intelligent Terminal.
  • ttl — 1. transistor-transistor logic. 2. Time to Live.
  • txl — Tree Transformation Language
  • vlt — Very Large Telescope: the name of an array of four large optical telescopes located in the Paranal Observatory in the Chilean part of the Atacama Desert

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