Pronunciation: /dʒiː ɛl/
noun acronym for General Ledger, a primary accounting record used to track financial transactions
A1 I bought a new GL for my camera.
A2 The GL of the company has been steadily increasing.
B1 The GL of the project needs to be carefully monitored.
B2 The GL of the software is crucial for its performance.
C1 The GL of the organization is a key indicator of its success.
C2 The GL of the stock market can be unpredictable.
verb could be used as a verb form of 'glow', meaning to shine brightly or emit light
A1 I gl the dishes every evening.
A2 She gl the windows to make them sparkle.
B1 He gl the floor before company comes over.
B2 We gl the car before going on a road trip.
C1 The professional cleaners gl the entire house from top to bottom.
C2 The maintenance crew gl the building's exterior regularly to keep it looking pristine.
adjective could be used as an abbreviation for 'good luck', expressing well wishes or positive sentiments
A1 The GL car was shiny and new.
A2 She bought a pair of GL shoes for her trip.
B1 The GL smartphone had amazing features.
B2 The GL camera captured stunning photos.
C1 The GL laptop was top of the line.
C2 The GL software was cutting-edge technology.
formal The GL code is used to identify specific transactions in the accounting system.
informal Make sure you include the GL code when submitting your expense report.
slang I can't find my GL code, can you help me out?
figurative His mind works like a GL code, organizing thoughts and actions with precision.
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