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GML may refer to:


Computing

* Game Maker Language, the scripting language of Game Maker * Generalized Markup Language, a set of macros for the IBM text formatter, SCRIPT *
Generative Modelling Language Generative Modelling Language (GML) in computer graphics and generative computer programming is a very simple programming language for the concise description of complex 3D shapes. It follows the "Generative Modelling" paradigm, where complex datase ...
, an extension of PostScript used for the concise description of complex 3D shapes *
Geography Markup Language The Geography Markup Language (GML) is the XML grammar defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to express geographical features. GML serves as a modeling language for geographic systems as well as an open interchange format for geographi ...
, an XML grammar to express geographical features * Graffiti Markup Language, an XML-based file format that stores graffiti motion data * Graph Modelling Language, a hierarchical ASCII-based file format for describing graphs


Other uses

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Canadian Gold Maple Leaf The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf (GML) is a gold coin, gold bullion coin that is issued annually by the Government of Canada. It is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. The Gold Maple Leaf is legal tender with a face value of 50 Canadian dollars. Th ...
, a gold bullion coin * Gilmala Halt railway station (station code), in Pakistan * GML Heritage, an Australian heritage consultancy firm *
Hostomel Airport Antonov Airport ( uk, аеропорт «Антонов» ), also known as Hostomel (or Gostomel) Airport ( uk, аеропорт «Гостомель»), is an international cargo airport and testing facility in Ukraine, located near Hostomel, w ...
(IATA code), in Ukraine * Gradient multilayer nanofilm, a nanomaterial * Grand Medal of Lotus Flower, an honour of Macau * Guardian Media Limited, a Trinidadian media company *
Middle Low German Middle Low German or Middle Saxon (autonym: ''Sassisch'', i.e. "Saxon", Standard High German: ', Modern Dutch: ') is a developmental stage of Low German. It developed from the Old Saxon language in the Middle Ages and has been documented in ...
(ISO 639-3 code), a formerly used European language * Glycerol monolaurate, a naturally occurring antimicrobial agent {{disambiguation