n. | 1. | A mate; a partner; esp., an accomplice or confederate. |
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Verb | 1. | pal - become friends; act friendly towards |
1. | (language) | PAL - Paradox Application Language. | |
2. | PAL - For the AVANCE distributed persistent operating system. ["PAL Reference Manual", M. Ahlsen et al, SYSLAB WP-125, Stockholm 1987]. ["AVANCE: An Object Management System", A. Bjornerstedt et al, SIGPLAN Notices 23(11):206-221 (OOPSLA '88) (Nov 1988)]. | ||
3. | (language) | PAL - An object-oriented Prolog-like language. ["Inheritance Hierarchy Mechanism in Prolog", K. Akama, Proc Logic Prog '86, LNCS 264, Springer 1986, pp. 12-21]. | |
4. | (language) | PAL - PDP Assembly Language. | |
5. | (language) | PAL - Pedagogic Algorithmic Language. | |
6. | (hardware, integrated circuit) | PAL - Programmable Array Logic. | |
7. | (television) | PAL - phase alternating line. |