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"HLL" is a common misspelling or typo for: hall, hill, hell, hull, hl, HOL,

Specialty Definition: HLL

DomainDefinition
ComputingHLL /H-L-L/ n. [High-Level Language (as opposed to assembler)] Found primarily in email and news rather than speech. Rarely, the variants `VHLL' and `MLL' are found. VHLL stands for `Very-High-Level Language' and is used to describe a bondage-and-discipline language that the speaker happens to like; Prolog and Backus's FP are often called VHLLs. `MLL' stands for `Medium-Level Language' and is sometimes used half-jokingly to describe C, alluding to its `structured-assembler' image. See also languages of choice. Source: Jargon File.
Business1: Abbreviation for high-level language. (references)
 2: High-level language. (references)
EnvironmentHigh liquid level. (references)
SecurityHorizontal Line Length. (references)
TechnologyHigh Level Language. (references)

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Abbreviations & Acronyms: HLL

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.
EntrySourceExpressionField
HLLEnglishHindustan Lever LtdN/A
HllGermanHeiligeLanguage, Religion & Philosophy
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Extended Definition: HLL


HLL

HLL Can have several meanings:

  • High-level programming language
  • hll - The Old Testament Hebrew lexicon hll may refer to the Original Word Transliterated Word hll) translating to allah, el-leh, and also the Aramaic translated word as elleh. [1]
  • hallel or hillul, Hebrew name meaning "in joy" and also "in jubilation"
  • Hindustan Latex Limited, an Indian Public Sector Undertaking
  • Hindustan Lever Limited - A market leader (most selling) in Indian products such as tea, soaps, detergents

References

  1. The Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - HLL. 070412 studylight.org

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Topics by Level of Interest: HLL

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