Call
Call stands for:
- Call (band) , German-Austrian band
- Call (North Carolina) , location in the United States
- Call (tennis) , an option for players in a tennis match
- Call Aircraft Company , an American manufacturer of farm aircraft
- Call Motor Car Company , a former American automobile manufacturer
- Call option , an exchange term
- the Jewish quarter in Catalonia, see Judería
- bidding on an opposing stake in a poker game, see betting behavior
- an instruction in a computer program by which a subroutine is called, see subroutine
People:
- Brandon Call (born 1976), American actor
- Daniel Call (* 1967), German writer and director
- David Call (* 1982), American actor
- Guido von Call (1849–1927), actually Guido Freiherr von Call zu Rosenburg and Kulmbach , Austrian diplomat and politician
- Homer D. Call (1843–1929), American politician
- Horst Call (* 1968), German lawyer
- Jacob Call († 1826), American politician
- Leonhard von Call (1767–1815), Austrian composer
- RD Call (1950–2020), American actor
- Ramón Malla Call (1922-2014), Bishop Emeritus of Lleida (Lérida)
- Richard Keith Call (1792–1862), American politician
- Sara Call (* 1977), Swedish soccer player
- Wilkinson Call (1834–1910), American politician
Objects listed
in the NRHP :
- Call-Bartlett House , in Arlington, Massachusetts, ID No. 85001024
- Call Booth House , in Robles, California, ID No. 88002031
- Call House , in Marquette, Michigan, ID No. 72000641 >
- Call Street Historic District , in Starke, Florida, ID No. 85003329
CALL is an abbreviation for:
- Computer-Assisted Language Learning , English for "computer-assisted language learning"
See also: