ABL
ABL may refer to:
In medicine
- ABL (gene), a proto-oncogene associated with chronic myelogenous leukemia
- Abetalipoproteinemia, a rare genetic disorder
In software
- OpenEdge Advanced Business Language, a business application development language created and maintained by Progress Software Corporation
In sports
- African Basketball League
- Alaska Baseball League
- American Basketball League, a name that has been used by three defunct basketball leagues in the United States:
- American Basketball League (1925–55), an early professional basketball league
- American Basketball League (1961–63), a league that only played a single full season
- American Basketball League (1996–98), a women's basketball league
- American Basketball League (2013), a semi-professional men's basketball league.
- ASEAN Basketball League, a professional basketball league for ASEAN nations.
- Australian Baseball League
- AL-Bank Ligaen
Other
- Activity-based learning, a range of pedagogical approaches to teaching based on doing some hands on experiment and activities
- Ablative case
- A Beautiful Lie, 30 Seconds to Mars's second studio album
- A Bug's Life, a 1998 film
- A Bug's Life (video game), the video game based on the film
- A Block diagram Language, a hardware description language
- Advanced Business Language, the new name for Progress 4GL
- Airborne Laser, a weapons system designed for use by the United States military
- Alameda Belt Line railroad
- Allegany Ballistics Laboratory
- Asset-based lending
- Air Busan of South Korea (ICAO airline code)
- Ambler Airport in Alaska (IATA airport code)
- Armored Box Launcher, a launch container for the BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile
- Atmospheric boundary layer, the region where the atmosphere interacts with the surface of the earth
- Australian bat lyssavirus, a rabies like virus found in Australian bats
- Lampung Nyo language, an Austronesian language of Indonesia, by ISO 639-3 language code
- NSW Business Chamber, formerly Australian Business Limited, a business organisation
- Academia Brasileira de Letras (Brazilian Academy of Letters)
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