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Meanings and definitions for SAL
What does SAL stand for? What does SAL mean?
- Sal (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or nickname
- Sal, Cape Verde, an island and municipality
- Sal, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province
- Cay Sal, a small island between Florida, Cuba and the Bahamas
- Sal Glacier, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
- Sal River (India), Goa
- Sal (Russia), a tributary of the Don in southern Russia
- Sal (film), a 2011 film about Sal Mineo
- Laffing Sal, an automated character
- Sal (tree) (Shorea robusta), from the Indian subcontinent
- Saharan Air Layer, or SAL
- Salivary lipocalin, or SAL, the pig major urinary protein homologue
- Sterility assurance level, or SAL, in microbiology
- Seaboard Air Line Railroad, reporting mark SAL
- Sociedade de Aviação Ligeira, or SAL, Luanda, Angola, an air taxi operator
- Suid-Afrikaanse Lugdiens, or SAL, the Afrikaans name for South African Airways
- Swedish American Line, or SAL, a former passenger line
- Amílcar Cabral International Airport, also known as Sal International Airport, Cape Verde
- El Salvador International Airport, IATA code SAL
- SAL Institute, an engineering college situated in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
- Sal languages, a family of Tibeto-Burman languages
- Salam Zgharta FC, a Lebanese association football club
- Saskatchewan Accelerator Laboratory, or SAL
- Shropshire (Salop), England, Chapman code SAL, in genealogy
- Société anonyme libanaise, or SAL
- South Atlantic League, or SAL, a minor US baseball league
- Structural Adjustment Loan, or SAL, to developing countries
- Surface Air Lift/Surface Air Lifted, or SAL, a postal classification
- Sall (patronymic), the patronymic of the Lam Toro dynasty of Senegal in the 15th century
- Sall, a village and a church parish in the Danish region of Midtjylland
- SALL, the symbol for the sal-like proteins:
SALL1
- SALL2
- SALL3
- SALL4
- In Assembly language, the "shift arithmetic left long" command
- Sall (river), a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
- Andrew Sall (1612–1682), Irish Jesuit, later a convert to the Church of England
- Bob Sall (1908–1974), American racecar driver
- Agustín Millares Sall (1917–1989), Spanish poet
- John Sall (born 1948), American businessman and computer software developer
- Moustapha Bayal Sall (born 1985), Senegalese football central defender
- Abdou Sall (born 1980), Senegalese footballer
- Marieme Faye Sall, Senegalese engineer and public figure who has served as the First Lady of Senegal since 2012
- Ralph Sall, American record producer, music supervisor, composer, songwriter, and screenwriter
- Salle des Concerts Herz, a former Paris concert hall
- Salle Favart, theatre of the Paris Opéra-Comique
- Salle Le Peletier, former home of the Paris Opéra
- Salle Pleyel, a Paris concert hall
- Salle Ventadour, a former Paris theatre
- Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, a multipurpose venue in Montréal
- Salle, Norfolk, a village and civil parish in England, pronounced "Saul"
- Salle, Abruzzo, Italy
- Salle, Nepal
- Abraham Salle (1670–1719), Huguenot ancestor, immigrant, and colonist
- Fred Salle, English long jumper
- Jérôme Salle, French film director
- David Salle, American painter
- Alexander Östlund, Swedish football player, nicknamed "Salle"
- Auguste Sallé French traveller and entomologist
- Johan Sälle, Swedish ice hockey player
- Sally (name), a list of notable people with the name
- Sally (military), an attack by the defenders of a town or fortress under siege against a besieging force; see sally port
- Sally, the Allied reporting name for the Imperial Japanese Army's World War II Mitsubishi Ki-21 bomber
- Codename used for a modified 6502 used by Atari for a game console and home computers
- The South Atlantic League, a minor league baseball league in the United States
- A wild stallion
- Salvia divinorum
- Sally, a detective novel by E.V. Cunningham (aka Howard Fast)
- "Sally" (short story), by Isaac Asimov
- "Sally", a poem by Patti Smith from her book Seventh Heaven
- Sally (band), an indie-rock band from Chicago, Illinois
- "Sally" (Gogol Bordello song), a 2005 song by Gogol Bordello
- "Sally" (Kerbdog song), a 1996 song by Kerbdog
- "Sally", a 1976 song by Grand Funk Railroad from the album, Born to Die
- "Sally", a song by Anthony Phillips from the album Invisible Men
- Sally (Gracie Fields song), first performed on the 1931 film Sally in Our Alley
- "Sally", a song by Sade from the album Diamond Life
- "Sally", a song by Mike Oldfield on his Platinum album
- "Sally", a song by Foxboro Hot Tubs
- "Sally", a song by Carmel
- "Sally", a song by Sam Sparro
- "Sally", a song by Vasco Rossi
- "Sally", a song by Vaya Con Dios from the album Night Owls
- "Sally", an EDM song by Hardwell, featuring Harrison
- Sally (musical), a 1920 theatre musical
- Sally (1925 film) based on the musical
- Sally (1929 film) also based on the musical
- Sally (1957 TV series), an American situation comedy
- Sally (1983 TV series), a talk show originally called The Sally Jessy Raphaël Show
- Sally (2000 film), an American drama
- "Sally" (Flight of the Conchords), the pilot episode of the TV series Flight of the Conchords (2007)
- Sally Corporation, a manufacturer of dark rides and animatronics
- Sally Line, an Ålandian passenger shipping company and cruise line
- Rederi Ab Sally, Finnish shipping company
- Axis Sally, the name given to female radio propaganda broadcasters for the Axis in World War II
- Sally, the portion of a bell rope used in change ringing which has a covering; see Change ringing
- Viking Sally, a cruise ferry launched in 1980
- "Sally Ann" as The Salvation Army, a Protestant Christian church
- Comalapa International airport (code), El Salvador
- Semi-Active Laser
- Shift Arithmetic Left
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