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LCL
(redirected from Less than Container Load)

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LCL
(industrial engineering)

LCL
1. Abbr. for light center length.
2. Abbr. for “less than carload.”

1.LCL - The Larch interface language for ANSI standard C.

[J.V. Guttag et al, TR 74, DEC SRC, Palo Alto CA, 1991].
2.LCL - Liga Control Language.

Controls the attribute evaluator generator LIGA, part of the Eli compiler-compiler.

["LCL: Liga Control Language", U. Kastens <uwe@uni-paderborn.de>, U Paderborn].


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