OL

OL may refer to:

  • Olympic Games, an international sport event
  • Office lady, a low-tier female office worker in Japan
  • Old Lancastrians, alumni of Lancaster Royal Grammar School, England
  • Old Lawrentians, alumni of St. Lawrence College, Ramsgate, England
  • Olympique Lyonnais, a prominent French football club
  • OL postcode area, for parts of Greater Manchester and Lancashire, surrounding Oldham, England
  • OpenLuna
  • Optics Letters, a journal published by the Optical Society of America
  • Orphaned Land, an Israeli progressive metal band
  • Offensive Lineman, a player who plays on the offensive line of scrimmage in American football
  • a Unified Soil Classification System symbol for organic silt and/or clay
  • Ostfriesische Lufttransport (IATA code: OL), a scheduled and charter airline based in Emden in Germany
  • Ol Chiki script
  • the standard abbreviation for Oulu railway station, Finland
  • -ol, the suffix of chemical compounds that are alcohols
  • <ol></ol>, the HTML ordered list element, see HTML element#ol
  • Old Lace (comics) a telepathically linked dinosaur hero
  • Langues d'oïl

    The langues d'oïl (/ˈwl/ French: [lɑ̃ɡᵊdɔjl]), or oïl languages (also in French: langues d'oui [lɑ̃ɡᵊdwi]), are a dialect continuum that includes standard French and its closest autochthonous relatives spoken today in the northern half of France, southern Belgium, and the Channel Islands. They belong to the larger Gallo-Romance languages, which also cover most of east-central (Arpitania) and southern France (Occitania), northern Italy and eastern Spain (Catalan Countries), although some linguists place Catalan into the Ibero-Romance grouping instead.

    Linguists divide the Romance languages of France, and especially of Medieval France, into three geographical subgroups: Langues d'oïl and occitan, named after their words for 'yes' (oïl, òc), and Franco-Provençal (Arpitan), which is considered transitional.

    Meanings and disambiguation

    Langue d'oïl (in the singular), Oïl dialects and Oïl languages (in the plural) designate the ancient northern Gallo-Romance languages as well as their modern-day descendants. They share many linguistic features, a prominent one being the word oïl for yes. (Oc was and still is the southern word for yes, hence the langue d'oc or Occitan languages). The most widely spoken modern Oïl language is French (oïl was pronounced [o.il] or [o.i], which has become [wi], in modern French oui).

    Loening OL

    The Loening OL, also known as the Loening Amphibian, was an American two-seat amphibious biplane built by Loening for the United States Army Air Corps and the United States Navy.

    Design

    First flown in 1923, the OL was a high-performance amphibian with a large single hull and stabilising floats fitted underneath each lower wing. The landing gear was retractable by use of a hand-crank in the cockpit, and the plane was equipped with a tailskid for operations on land. It had a tandem open cockpit for a crew of two. The aircraft could be flown from either cockpit, with a wheel control in the forward cockpit and a removable stick control in the rear. Navigation and engine instruments were located in the forward cockpit.

    The hull was built of Duralumin on a wooden frame, with five watertight compartments connected through a selector switch to a bilge pump in the rear cockpit. Plugs in the bottom of each compartment permitted drainage on the ground. The fuselage was constructed on top of the hull. The aircraft was strength-tested at Columbia University.

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