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Meanings and definitions for SIL
What does SIL stand for? What does SIL mean?
- Servis Industries Limited, Pakistan
- Smithsonian Institution Libraries
- SIL International, formerly Summer Institute of Linguistics
- Apex Silver Mines (former American Stock Exchange ticker symbol)
- Societas Internationalis Limnologiae, now International Society of Limnology
- Society for Individual Liberty
- Scooters India Limited
- Solid immersion lens for microscope
- Standard Interchange Language, for information exchange between software
- Software-in-the-Loop, in software testing; see Association for Standardisation of Automation and Measuring Systems
- STIL or SIL, a human gene
- Surge impedance loading of electrical transmission lines
- Squamous intraepithelial lesion
- Safety Integrity Level of a safety Function
- Speech Interference Level, an acoustical parameter
- SIL Open Font License
- Sil (Doctor Who), a villain in Doctor Who TV series
- Sil, a character in the film Species
- Silvio Dante, a character in The Sopranos
- Narasingha Sil (born 1937), historian
- Sil Campusano (born 1965), a former baseball player
- Sil Austin (1929–2001), American jazz saxophonist
- Sil, member of the Dutch rap-metal band Urban Dance Squad
- Silvy De Bie or Sil (born 1981), Belgian singer
- Sil, project name of Dutch house musician Olav Basoski (born 1968)
- Sil (river), Galicia, Spain
- Sile (river), Italy, also called Sil
- Silence
- Sister-in-Law
- Son-in-Law
- Tumulung Sisaala (ISO 639-3 language code), a language
- Silence-Lotto (UCI code), a bicycle racing team
- SIL code, a 3-letter language code used by SIL International
- Common Intermediate Language, sometimes pronounced "sil"
- Fort Sill, a United States Army post near Lawton, Oklahoma
- Mount Sill, a California mountain
- Sill, Swedish word for herring (the Norwegian and Danish equivalent is sild, the Icelandic is síld)
- Sill (dock), a weir at the low water mark retaining water within a dock
- Sill (geology), a subhorizontal sheet intrusion of molten or solidified magma
- Sill may also refer to the rise in depth near the mouth of a fjord caused by a terminal moraine
- Sill (geostatistics)
- Sill plate, a construction element
- Window sill, a more specific construction element than above
- Automotive sill, also known as a rocker; see Glossary of automotive design#R
- Sill (river), a river in Austria
- Sills Cummis & Gross (formerly Sills, Beck, Cummis, Radin, Tischman & Zuckerman), a U.S. corporate law firm
- Beverly Sills (1929–2007), American operatic soprano
- Douglas Sills (born 1960), American actor
- Edward Rowland Sill (1841–1887), American poet and educator
- Eileen Sills, a British chief nurse and NHS national guardian
- Joshua W. Sill (1831–1862) American Civil War brigadier general
- Judee Sill (1944–1979), American singer and songwriter
- Lester Sill (1918–1994), American record label executive
- Paul Sills (1927–2008), director and improvisation teacher, and the original director of Chicago's The Second City
- Tim Sills (born 1979), English footballer
- Zach Sill (born 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Still, a permanent apparatus used to distill miscible or immiscible (e.g. steam distillation) liquid mixtures by heating to selectively boil and then cooling to condense the vapor
- Sils, Girona, a municipality in the comarca of Selva in Catalonia, Spain
Lake Sils, Catalonia, an ancient lake near Sils, Catalonia, Spain
- Sils im Engadin/Segl, consisting of Segl Maria und Segl Baselgia besides others, in the Upper Engadine in the Grisons, Switzerland
Lake Sils, a lake in the Upper Engadine in the Grisons, Switzerland
- Sils im Domleschg, in the Grisons, Switzerland
- Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery
- UMass SILS, the Summer Institute in Leadership in Sustainability at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
- CIL Chen, a Chinese artist and writer
- C Intermediate Language, a simplified subset of the C programming language
- Common Intermediate Language, a part of the Microsoft .NET runtime
- Computer and Information Literacy, a competence tested usu. in educational environments
- Canadian Industries Limited, a chemical company best known for their explosives manufacturing and paints
- Centers for Independent Living, an American disabled persons' advocacy group
- Centre for International Law (CIL), part of the National University of Singapore
- Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway, a railway in Indiana, also known as the Monon Railroad
- Christadelphian Isolation League, a Christadelphian non-profit organisation
- Coal India Limited, an Indian state-owned coal company
- Commissioners of Irish Lights, the lighthouse authority for Ireland
- Crucible Industries LLC, the US steel producer of CPM steels
- COFCO International Limited, is the overseas agribusiness platform for COFCO Group
- Cil, Azerbaijan, a municipality in Lankaran Rayon
- Cil, a village in Almaș Commune, Arad County, Romania
- Cil, Armenia, a municipality in Armenia
- CIL (Casablanca), a quartier of Casablanca, Morocco
- Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, a collection of ancient Latin inscriptions
- Customary international law, those aspects of international law that derive from custom
- Community Infrastructure Levy, a type of planning gain
- Cash-in-lieu, a financial term used in the settlement of certain exchange traded options
- Cil, a fictional Foundation universe planet
- Cil, an abbreviation of "Comments in line"
- Shift Indicator Lamp
- Sila airport (code), Papua New Guinea
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