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ACL may refer to:
Medicine
- Anterior cruciate ligament, a ligament of the knee
- Anterior cruciate ligament injury, a common sports injury
- Anti-cardiolipin antibodies
- ATP citrate synthase, or ATP citrate lyase, an enzyme
Companies and organizations
- ACL Cables, a cable manufacturing company in Sri Lanka
- Administration for Community Living, United States, funds groups that support elderly and disabled
- American Classical League, promotes study of Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, Latin and Greek
- Arctic Co-operatives Limited
- Association for Computational Linguistics
- Association of Costs Lawyers, England and Wales
- Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire
- Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
- Atlantic Container Line
- Australian Christian Lobby
- Ateliers de Construction du Livradois, known as Teilhol since 1978
Sports
- AFC Champions League, Asian football competition
- Arena Coventry Limited, owner of the Coventry sports arena
- American Cornhole League
- Arizona Complex League, a US baseball league
Transportation
- Cesar Airport, Aguaclara, Colombia (IATA code: ACL)
- Acle railway station, UK (station code: ACL)
- Atlantic City Line, New Jersey, US
Computing
- Access-control list in computer security
- Galvanize (software company), formerly ACL, and its Audit Command Language
- ACL2, theorem prover
- Agent Communications Language or FIPA-ACL
- Asynchronous Connection-oriented Logical transport, Bluetooth protocol
Entertainment
- Austin City Limits, a television show
- Austin City Limits Music Festival
Other meanings
- Akar-Bale language, an extinct Great Andamanese language (ISO 639-3 code ACL)
- Christian Liberal Alliance (ACL), a Romanian electoral alliance
- Australian Consumer Law
See also
Search for "acl" on Wikipedia.
- ACLS (disambiguation)
- ACI (disambiguation)
- AC1 (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with ACL
- All pages with titles containing ACL
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