Pal
Pal stands for:
- Pal (unit) , old Danish measure
- Pal (La Massana) , place in the Principality of Andorra
- Großer Pal, 1809 m, and Kleiner Pal , 1867 m, mountains in the border area of Carinthia (Austria) and Friuli (Italy)
Pal is the family name of the following people:
- Abhishek Pal (* 1997), Indian long-distance runner
- Bipin Chandra Pal (1858–1932), Indian journalist, author, politician
- George Pal (1908–1980), Hungarian-American film director and producer
- Harinder Pal Sandhu (* 1988), Indian squash player
- Jacob Pal , see Jakob Pál (1863–1936), Hungarian-Austrian internist
- Memphis Pal Moore (1894–1953), American boxer
- Munraj Pal (* 1976), English snooker player
- Oksana Pal (* 1980), Russian handball player
- Radhabinod Pal (1886–1967), Indian judge
- Subrata Pal (* 1986), Indian soccer player
- Tejinder Pal Singh (* 1994), Indian shot putter
PAL is an abbreviation for:
- Paradox Application Language , see Paradox (database) #Script language
- Permissive Action Link , a security device for nuclear weapons
- Phase Alternating Line , a color coding method for analog television reception
- Phenylalanine ammonia lyase , the key enzyme in phenylpropane metabolism
- Philippine Airlines , an airline of the Philippines (also ICAO code)
- Physical Activity Level , a measure of physical activity, see performance expenditure
- Other people's problem, see PaL (other people's problem)
- Programmable Array Logic , programmable electronic component
- Protocol Adaptation Layer , a protocol for Firewire
- Examination task and teaching material development center of the Stuttgart Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry
P A L stands for:
- P · A · L , a German music project
pal stands for:
- Middle Persian language (ISO-639-3 code)
See also: