aul |
asl |
As a noun aul
is a village encampment in the caucasus, central asia or the southern urals or
aul can be .
As an initialism asl is
(internet|slang) age, sex, location used mainly in chat rooms to request this information from the person to whom one is talking.
asl |
asp |
As initialisms the difference between asl and asp
is that
asl is american Sign Language while
ASP is active Server Pages.
As an acronym ASP is
an extensible baton, used by police and security officers. From the name of the manufacturer: Amalgamated Security Products.
As a noun asp is
a water snake.
sal |
asl |
Asl is a anagram of sal.
As a noun sal
is salt.
As a proper noun Sal
is a diminutive of the male given names Samuel and Salvador.
As an initialism ASL is
american Sign Language.
ash |
asl |
As a noun ash
is the solid remains of a fire.
As a verb ash
is to reduce to a residue of ash. See
ashing.
As a proper noun Ash
is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived near ash trees.
As an initialism ASL is
american Sign Language.
ail |
asl |
As a noun ail
is .
As an initialism asl is
(internet|slang) age, sex, location used mainly in chat rooms to request this information from the person to whom one is talking.
all |
asl |
As initialisms the difference between all and asl
is that
all is lek, currency used in albania while
asl is (internet|slang) age, sex, location used mainly in chat rooms to request this information from the person to whom one is talking.
ask |
asl |
As a noun ask
is amplitude shift keying.
As an initialism asl is
(internet|slang) age, sex, location used mainly in chat rooms to request this information from the person to whom one is talking.
see |
asl |
As a noun see
is .
As an initialism asl is
(internet|slang) age, sex, location used mainly in chat rooms to request this information from the person to whom one is talking.
asl |
auslan |
see also |
Asl is a see also of auslan.
As an initialism asl
is (internet|slang) age, sex, location used mainly in chat rooms to request this information from the person to whom one is talking.
As a proper noun auslan is
the sign language of the australian deaf community.
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