The initialism ICL may have several meanings:
- Image Cash Letter exchange (USA), is the process through a law passed in October 2004, called Check 21, which permits banks to pass images back and forth rather than actual checks. This improves speed of cashing checks, and decreases expenses of moving the checks around the country.
- Imperial College London.
- International Computers Limited, the British computer hardware and services company, now known as Fujitsu Services.
- the International Communist League.
- International Constitutional Law.
- Icon library, a DLL-like file containing icon resources which is used by various tools like Microangelo Librarian.
- Israel Chemicals, an Israeli chemicals concern (OTC:ICLXF.PK), one of Israel's largest companies.
- Indian Cricket League, a professional Twenty20 cricket league in India owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises.
- Indian Confederation of Labour
- Intel C++ Compiler - A group of C/C++ Compilers from Intel (also known as icc)
- The ISO 639-3 language code for the Icelandic Sign Language.
- The suffix of Clean programming language source-code files.
- The code of the Indian railway station Ichauli.
- ICl is the chemical formula of Iodine monochloride.
- Implantable Contact Lens - the brand name is Visian ICL, produced by Staar Surgical Co, Switzerland
- Idiopathic CD4+ lymphocytopenia - a medical condition.
- When used as a closing in correspondence, ICL is an abbreviation for "In Christ's Love"
- ICL (Conference) - International Conference on Interactive Computer Aided Learning
- ICL Institute of Certified Locksmiths (www.instituteofcertifiedlocksmiths.org).
- ICL: In Character Lurk. A term used by online Roleplayers who write their post as their character in asterisks or dashes that explain actions. I.E: -lounges on a chair- -waits for someone to enter- -is bored- -needs entertainment-
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