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Historical Examples
The Mexicans invariably confounded the words citatli, the moon, and atl, water.
An Introduction to Mythology Lewis Spence
The Mexican word for this last is chilli, for water it is “atl.”
The Prehistoric World E. A. Allen
It is, perhaps, only an accident that atl is the Mexican word for water.
The Meeting-Place of Geology and History Sir John William Dawson
A good account of the reorganization of the army of the United States is given in the atl.
Our Government: Local, State, and National: Idaho Edition J.A. James
The power of the chairman of the National committee is discussed in atl.
Our Government: Local, State, and National: Idaho Edition J.A. James
ATL abbr.
adult T-cell lymphoma
adult T-cell leukemia
adult T-cell lymphoma
Atlanta Braves
Atlanta Falcons
William B. Hartsfield International Airport (Atlanta, GA)
Atlantic
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