ASL
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The acronym ASL or a.s.l. commonly stands for:
- Above sea level, altitude measurement
- Age/sex/location, abbreviation in Internet chat jargon (see also Wiktionary's list of Internet slang phrases#A|list of Internet slang phrases)
- American Sign Language, dominant sign language in North America
- Argininosuccinate lyase, human gene making the protein argininosuccinate lyase
- Aviation Safety Letter, aviation safety bulletin issued quarterly by Transport Canada
Or less frequently:
- ACPI Source Language, is a source language for defining ACPI objects including control methods
- Adobe Source Libraries, a set of open source software libraries by Adobe
- Advanced Squad Leader, a tactical-level war board game
- Advanced stop line, a type of road marking used at signalised road junctions
- The American School in London, independent K-12 international school
- American Soccer League, professional leagues in the USA
- Anti-Saloon League, once the leading organization lobbying for Prohibition in the United States
- Apache Software License, an open-source license for software
- Appalachian School of Law, a law school in Grundy, Virginia, USA
- Application Services Library, a software development framework
- Association for Symbolic Logic, of academic researchers in symbolic logic
- Australia's Surfing Life, surf magazine
- Automated Systems Holdings Limited, Largest local system integrator in Hong Kong
- Autobacs Sportscar Laboratory, speciality car manufacturer
- Average shot length, a standard statistical measure of film editing (cinemetrics).
- Axpo Super League, the highest Soccer League in Switzerland
- In the insurance industry, ASL can stand for either annual statement line or aggregate stop loss
- A Static Lullaby, a post-hardcore band from in Chino Hills, California, United States of America.