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Spanish - English
cl., centiliter, measure of capacity equal to one 100th of a liter
English - English
light cruiser, a type of warship
a cluster
A cluster of galaxies — a galaxy cluster
A cluster of stars — a star cluster
Capacity Loss
An abbreviation used on climate outlook maps to indicate areas where equal chances of experiencing below-normal, normal, or above-normal conditions are possible
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Connectionless Service: A service which allows the transfer of information among service subscribers without the need for end-to- end establishment procedures
a metric unit of volume equal to one hundredth of a liter
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(Competent Leader) - This award is given to those achieving Competent Toastmaster award, served at least six months as a Club officer, and participated in the preparation of a Club Success Plan
Lavatory Composite - a Coach with First and Second class seating with a Lavatory
{i} measure of capacity equal to one 100th of a liter
FFEL Consolidated
Core logic
Total body clearance
Crystal Lacquer
Class diagram; describes the (static) physical and/or conceptual structure of a system by representing data, concepts, physical objects, individuals, departments, etc Just about anything can be represented in a CL diagram CL diagrams are used in object modeling
clay, low plasticity
chlorine
the building letter code for the campus Library, 530 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco
City limits or county line
The IRAF command language
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Connection Lost, or "disco "
Language used with OS/400 Operating System Comparable to JCL for mainframes
clarinet
cl is a written abbreviation for centilitre. two 75cl bottles of quality wine. Chile (in Internet addresses). The symbol for the element chlorine. centiliter. cl cls the written abbreviation of centilitre or centilitres
Carload rail service requiring shipper to meet minimum weight
Sometimes used abbreviation for cathode luminescens, the emission of light from an area radiated by electrons The light can be detected by a photomultiplier tube and used for imaging in a SEM
a common nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; best known as a heavy yellow irritating toxic gas; used to purify water and as a bleaching agent and disinfectant; occurs naturally only as a salt (as in sea water)
being ten more than one hundred forty
According to social exchange theory, the threshold above which an outcome seems attractive; the minimal level for personal satisfaction
Leeches Number of fish with leeches
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