ADL
Adl is an Arabic word meaning justice.
Adl or ADL may also refer to:
Computing
    
- Action description language, a formal language for automatic planning systems
 - Adventure Development Language, created by On-Line Systems
 - Alder Lake series Intel CPUs
 - Archetype definition language, as used in openEHR archetypes
 - Architecture description language, a formal language for architecture description and representation
 - Argument-dependent name lookup, a lookup for function names in the C++ programming language
 - Assertion definition language, a specification language
 
Organizations
    
- ADL astronomical society, Slovenian astronomical society
 - Akademiska Damkören Lyran or The Academic Female Voice Choir Lyran, a Finnish choir
 - Alexander Dennis Limited, bus manufacturer in Scotland
 - Animal Defense League, animal rights organisation in North America
 - Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish non-governmental organization based in the US
 - Armenian Democratic Liberal Party, a political party
 - Arthur D. Little, a management consulting firm
 
Places
    
- Adelaide Airport, Australia, IATA airport code ADL
 - A demonym for the city of Adelaide, South Australia, where the above airport is located
 - Adlington (Lancashire) railway station, England, National Rail code ADL
 
Other uses
    
- Activities of daily living, a term used in medicine and nursing, especially in the care of the elderly
 - Advance–decline line, a stock market indicator
 - Advanced Distributed Learning, part of an effort to standardize and modernize training and education management and delivery
 - Arena Developmental League, American football league that became the National Arena League
 - Gallong language, a Tibeto-Burman language of India
 - New Zealand ADL class diesel electric unit, a type of diesel railway vehicle used on Auckland's suburban network
 - A driver's license issued by a jurisdiction whose name begins with the letter A
 
People
    
- Aurelio De Laurentiis, filmmaker and president of S.S.C. Napoli
 
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