A l


form of à la used for either gender before a vowel or h.
a.l.
baseball. american league.
american legion.
anglo-latin.
american league
noun
one of the two major professional u.s. baseball leagues, established in 1900.
abbreviation: a.l.
anglo-latin
[ang-gloh-lat-n] /ˈæŋ gloʊˈlæt n/
noun
medieval latin as used in england.
abbreviation: al, al., a.l.
autograph letter

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