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Meanings and definitions for BEL
What does BEL stand for? What does BEL mean?
- BEL can be an abbreviation for:
The ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code for Belgium
BEL or bell character in the C0 control code set
Belarusian language, in the ISO 639-2 and SIL country code lists
Bharat Electronics Limited
Bellingham (Amtrak station), Washington, United States; Amtrak station code BEL
Behind Enemy Lines (disambiguation)
Val de Cães International Airport 3-letter IATA airport code in Belém, Brazil
The ICAO code for Brussels Airlines, a Belgian airline.
- The ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code for Belgium
- BEL or bell character in the C0 control code set
- Belarusian language, in the ISO 639-2 and SIL country code lists
- Bharat Electronics Limited
- Bellingham (Amtrak station), Washington, United States; Amtrak station code BEL
- Behind Enemy Lines (1986 film), an American film directed by Gideon Amir
- Behind Enemy Lines (1997 film), an American action film directed by Mark Griffiths
- Behind Enemy Lines (film series)
Behind Enemy Lines (2001 film), an American film starring Gene Hackman and Owen Wilson, and three direct-to-video sequels:
- Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil
- Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia
- SEAL Team 8: Behind Enemy Lines
- Behind Enemy Lines (role-playing game), a 1982 military game
- Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines, a video game
- Behind Enemy Lines 2, the Russian name for the Men of War series.
- Behind Enemy Lines (album), by saving Grace
- Behind Enemy Lines (band), an American crust punk band
- Behind Enemy Lines (book), co-written by Holocaust survivor Marthe Cohn
- Behind Enemy Lines (Star Trek), a novel by John Vornholt
- "Behind Enemy Lines", a song by dead prez from their album Let's Get Free
- Airborne forces, which air drop behind enemy lines
- Val de Cães International Airport 3-letter IATA airport code in Belém, Brazil
- The ICAO code for Brussels Airlines, a Belgian airline.
- Belenus or Bel; a Celtic deity
- Bel (mythology), a title (meaning "lord" or "master") for various gods in Babylonian religion
- Bel (name)
- Annabel Linquist, known as Bel, American artist, musician, and entrepreneur
- Bél, the Hungarian name for Beliu Commune, Arad County, Romania
- Bel Mountain, in the Zagros Mountains of western and southwestern Iran
- Bel, Osh, village in Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan
- Bel, Syria, village in Aleppo Governorate
- Temple of Bel in Palmyra, Syria
- Bel languages, spoken in northern Papua New Guinea
- ISO 639 code for the Belarusian language
- Groupe Bel, a France-based multinational cheese distributor
- Bel (unit), a unit of measure equal to 10 decibels, named for Alexander Graham Bell
- Bell (wind instrument), a part of a wind instrument
- Bell cymbal, a type of cymbal, tending to be thick and uniformly so, and small
- Bell effect, a musical technique
- Cymbal bell, the most central part of a cymbal
- Bell, a signal from an engine order telegraph, a communications device used on a ship or submarine
- Alarm bell, used to alert people of a fire or burglary detected or, as part of a traditional alarm clock, to awaken or remind
- Church bell, indicating when to go to church
- Doorbell, a signaling device to alert residents to visitors
- Division bell, used in a parliament to call members to a vote
- Last call bell, a signal that a bar is closing soon
- School bell, a signal used for transitions during a school day
- Ship's bell, a signal for marking time on a ship
- Bell (surname), a list of people with the surname Bell
- Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922), Scottish-Canadian-American inventor, teacher, engineer, and scientist, son of Alexander Melville Bell
- John Stewart Bell or J. S. Bell (1928–1990), Northern Irish physicist and the originator of Bell's theorem in quantum physics
- Bell, Eastern Cape, a South African town
- Port Bell, Lake Victoria, Uganda
- Bell, New South Wales
- Bell, Queensland
- Bell Island (Newfoundland and Labrador), Newfoundland and Labrador
- Bell Peninsula, Nunavut
- Bell River (Quebec), a tributary of Matagami Lake, then Nottaway River flowing in Abitibi-Témiscamingue and in Nord-du-Québec, in Quebec, in Canada
- Bell, Mayen-Koblenz, Germany, a municipality
- Bell, Rhein-Hunsrück, Germany, a municipality
- Bell End, UK
- Bell, California
- Bell, Florida
- Bell, Illinois
- Bell, Oklahoma
- Bell, Wisconsin
- Bell Canyon, California
- Bell City, Missouri
- Bell County, Kentucky
- Bell County, Texas
- Bell (crater), a crater on the Moon
- Bell (fictional currency), in the game Animal Crossing
- Bell Fibe TV, an IP-based television service offered in Ontario and Quebec
- Bell (St. Paul's Churchyard), a historical bookseller in London
- Bell Centre, a stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Bell Laboratories Building, an historic building in Manhattan, New York
- Bell Lightbox, a skyscraper in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Bell Sensplex, a four-pad ice facility in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Bell Sports Complex, a sports facility in Brossard, Quebec, Canada
- Campus Bell, headquarters of Bell Canada, on Nuns' Island in Montreal, Canada
- Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell
- Bell Atlantic, the name of the Bell Operating Company serving the mid-Atlantic US, merged in 2000 with GTE to form Verizon
- BCE Inc., formerly Bell Canada Enterprises, a telecommunications holding company in Canada
Bell Aliant, a telecommunications subsidiary of Bell Canada
- Bell Canada, a telecommunications subsidiary of BCE Inc.
- Bell Internet, an internet service provider and subsidiary of Bell Canada
- Bell Media, a media subsidiary of BCE Inc.
- Bell MTS, a telecommunications subsidiary of Bell Canada
- Bell Mobility, a wireless network subsidiary of Bell Canada
- Bell TV, a satellite television service and subsidiary of Bell Canada
- Bell Communications Research, Inc., a research & development organization, originally a joint subsidiary of the Regional Bell Operating Companies, since renamed to Telecordia Technologies, Inc. and now a subsidiary of Ericsson
- Bell Labs, a research & development organization founded by AT&T, now owned by Nokia
- Bell System, the organization that provided telephone service in the United States until 1984
- Bell Telephone Company, founded in 1877 by the family of Alexander Graham Bell
- Illinois Bell, the name of the Bell Operating Company serving Illinois
- Indiana Bell, the Bell Operating Company serving Indiana
- Michigan Bell, the subsidiary of AT&T serving the state of Michigan
- Mountain Bell, the name of the Bell Operating Company serving the US Rocky Mountain region
- Nevada Bell, the Bell System's telephone provider in Nevada
- New Jersey Bell, (1904–1983)
- Northwestern Bell, the name of the Bell Operating Company serving the North Central and Northwestern US
- Ohio Bell, the Bell Operating Company serving most of Ohio
- Pacific Bell, the name of the Bell System's telephone operations in California
- Regional Bell Operating Company, any of the phone companies spun off from AT&T in 1984
- South Central Bell, the name of the Bell Operating Company serving the South-Central US
- Southern Bell, the name of the Bell Operating Company serving the Southeastern US
- Southwestern Bell, the name of the Bell Operating Company serving Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas
- Wisconsin Bell, (1984–1999)
- Bell Aircraft, an aircraft manufacturer of the United States
- Bell Helicopter, an American rotorcraft manufacturer
- Bell ID, a software company based in The Netherlands
- Bell Records, a record label
- Bell Sports Inc., a helmet manufacturer
- Bell's Brewery, based in Michigan
- Bell, the body of a jellyfish
- Bell character, in computing, a device control code
- Bell number, in mathematics
- Bell polynomials, in mathematics
- Bell state, in quantum information science
- Diving bell, a cable-suspended underwater airtight chamber
- Bell (METRORail station), Houston, Texas, United States
- Bell railway station, Melbourne, Australia
- Bell railway station, New South Wales, Australia
- SS Empire Bell, a Swedish collier (bulk cargo ship) launched in 1930
- USS Bell, either of two U.S. Navy ships
- Bell (cyclecar), a British three-wheeled cyclecar made in 1920 by W.G. Bell of Rochester, Kent
- Bell tailslide, an aerobatic maneuver
- Bell (typeface), a typeface designed in 1788 by Richard Austin
- Bell Challenge, a WTA Tour Tier III tennis tournament held in Quebec
- Belle (Beauty and the Beast)
- Belle (given name), a list of people and fictional characters
- Belle (surname), a list of people
- Belle Air, a former airline with headquarters in Tirana, Albania
- Belle Air Europe, a subsidiary of Belle Air in the Kosovo
- Belle Baby Carriers, a U.S. baby carrier manufacturer
- Belle International, a Chinese footwear retailer
- Belle (1973 film), a Belgian-French drama film by André Delvaux
- Belle (2013 film), a British film by Amma Asante
- Belle's, an American comedy TV series that premiered in 2013
- Belle (album), a 2011 album by Bic Runga
- "Belle" (Patrick Fiori, Daniel Lavoie and Garou song), a song from the 1998 musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel Notre Dame de Paris
- "Belle" (Disney song), a song written for Disney's 1991 film Beauty and the Beast
- Belle, a 1961 musical by Wolf Mankowitz
- "Belle", a 1977 song written by Al Green, Fred Jordan and Reuben Fairfax, Jr.
- Belle, Flanders or Bailleul, Nord, a commune in France
- Belle, Udupi, a village in India
- Belle, Missouri, a town in the United States
- Belle Township, Holt County, Nebraska, United States
- Belle, West Virginia, a town in the United States
- Bournemouth Belle, a named train run by the Southern Railway (Great Britain) from 1931 until 1948
- Brighton Belle, a passenger train operated by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway
- Devon Belle, a passenger train operated by the Southern Railway and then British Railways from 1947 to 1954
- Belle (chess machine), an early chess computer
- Belle experiment, an accelerator-based particle physics experiment
- Belle, the current version of Nokia's Symbian mobile operating system
- La Belle (ship), a ship lost in 1686 during a French colonization attempt in Texas
- USCS Belle (1848), a survey ship in service with the United Coast Survey from 1848 to 1857
- USS Belle (1864), a Union Navy steamer in the American Civil War
- Belle of Louisville, a passenger steamer in the Kentucky, U.S.
- Belle of Temagami, a passenger steamer in Ontario, Canada
- Battle Creek Belles, part of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (1951–1952)
- Doncaster Belles, now Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C., an English semi-professional women's football club
- Memphis Belles, member of the Independent Women's Football League
- Muskegon Belles, part of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (1953)
- Racine Belles, a team of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (1943–1950)
- Belle (card game), a 17th-century gambling card game
- Belle (magazine), an Australian design magazine
- Hurricane Belle, a storm of the 1976 Atlantic hurricane season
- Belles belles belles (musical), a 2003 musical by Redha
- Southern belle, a stock character representing a young woman of the American South's upper socioeconomic class
- Belgium, (056) ISO 3-letter country code
- Val De Cans airport (code), Brazil
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