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| Domain | Definition |
Computing | HPL Language used in HP9825A/S/T "Desktop Calculators", 1978(?) and ported to the early Series 200 family (9826 and 9836, 68000). Fairly simple and standard, but with extensive I/O support for data acquisition and control (BCD, Serial, 16 bit custom and IEEE 488 interfaces), including interrupt handling. Currently owned by Structured Software Systems. "HPL Operating Manual for Series 200, Models 216, 226 and 235\6", HP 98614-90010, Jan 1984. Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted. | |||
| Entry | Source | Expression | Field |
HPL | English | Human pancreatic lipase | N/A |
HPL | Spanish | Neumonitis intersticial linfoide | Medicine |
Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |||
Crosswords: HPL |
| Specialty definitions using "HPL": TLAs. (references) |
| Domain | Title |
Books | |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day |
hpl | 51 |
hpl technology | 8 |
hpl inc | 4 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
Derivations | |
Words containing "HPL": ashplant, ashplants, birthplace, birthplaces, fishplate, fishplates, trothplight, trothplighted, trothplighting, trothplights. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words containing the letters "h-l-p" | |
+1 letter: help, holp. | |
+2 letters: aleph, alpha, glyph, haply, helps, lymph, phial, phlox, phyla, phyle, plash, plush, ralph, shlep, sylph, whelp. | |
+3 letters: alephs, alphas, alphyl, caliph, chapel, glyphs, helped, helper, hirple, holdup, holpen, hoopla, hopple, huipil, hyphal, kaliph, klepht, lymphs, palish, phalli, phenol, phenyl, phials, phlegm, phloem, phonal, phylae, phylar, phylic, phyllo, phylon, phylum, phytol, planch, plashy, pleach, plench, plight, plinth, plough, plushy, polish, poshly, ralphs, schlep, shlepp, shleps, shlump, spilth, splash, splosh, sulpha, sylphs, sylphy, upheld, uphill, uphold, whelps. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. | |
Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)48 50 4C |
| Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)
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| American Sign Language (origins from 1620-1817 in Italy and, especially, France) (references)
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| Semaphore (1791, in France) (references)
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| Braille (1829, in France) (references)
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Morse Code (1836) (references).... .--. .-.. |
| Dancing Men (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1903) (references)
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01001000 01010000 01001100 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)H P L |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0048 0050 004C |
| British Sign Language (Fingerspelling, BSL; 1992, British Deaf Association Dictionary of British Sign Language) (references)
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)425046 |
| 1. Crosswords 2. Usage: Commercial 3. Expressions: Internet 4. Abbreviations | 5. Acronyms 6. Derivations 7. Anagrams 8. Orthography | 9. Bibliography |
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