Associations to the word «Cl»
Noun
- Br
- Ri
- Anion
- Wording
- Shu
- Chloride
- Chlorine
- H2o
- Na
- Ea
- Cu
- Mf
- Bun
- Rn
- Pb
- Ethyl
- Ob
- Ag
- Io
- Ba
- Bundle
- Nd
- Ld
- Ir
- Ci
- Cas
- Ro
- Sn
- Pharmaceutical
- Ig
- Ce
- Cr
- Mg
- Ion
- Ester
- Op
- Rb
- Ppm
- Sulfate
- Fe
- Ar
- Sodium
- Uss
- Ge
- Ca
- Cy
- Abstract
- Acetate
- Dl
- Transporter
- Ver
- Pr
- Seawater
- Insecticide
- Sup
- Electrolyte
- Ti
- Ni
- Tb
- Ta
- Cruiser
- Ligand
- Potassium
- Rt
- Reagent
- Cation
- Cb
- Ra
- Te
- Si
- Sm
- Sb
- En
- Ul
- Ab
- Uv
- Es
- Hydroxide
- Magnesium
- Se
- Va
- Amine
- Cis
- Registry
- Sax
- Ml
- Nitro
- Ammonium
Adverb
Wiktionary
CL, symbol. The ISO 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for Chile.
CL, symbol. Center line (℄)
CL, abbreviation. (US) (navy) light cruiser, a type of warship
CL, abbreviation. (astronomy) a cluster
CL, abbreviation. (politics) Catalonia
CL, abbreviation. (aviation) lift coefficient
CL, abbreviation. Initialism of containment level.
CL, symbol. (metrology) Symbol for the centiliter (centilitre), an SI unit of fluid measure equal to 10−2 liters (litres).
CL, symbol. Internet code of Chile.
CL, symbol. (element symbol) Symbol for chlorine.
CL, noun. (astronomy) A cluster.
CL, noun. (astronomy) A cluster of galaxies — a galaxy cluster.
CL, noun. (star) A cluster of stars — a star cluster.
CL, noun. Close (in street addresses)
CL, symbol. (metrology) Symbol for the centiliter (centilitre), an SI unit of liquid volume equal to 10−2 liters (litres).
Dictionary definition
CL, noun. A common nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; best known as a heavy yellow irritating toxic gas; used to purify water and as a bleaching agent and disinfectant; occurs naturally only as a salt (as in sea water).
CL, noun. A metric unit of volume equal to one hundredth of a liter.
CL, adjective. Being ten more than one hundred forty.
Wise words
A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanged; it is
the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in color
and content according to the circumstances and time in which
it is used.