1. CLU - Noun
2. CLU - Proper noun
CLU (plural CLUs)
(UK, healthcare) Initialism of consultant-led unit.
Coordinate term: MLU
CLU
(computing) a computer language developed between 1974-1975 that used abstract data types.
A final distinctive feature in CLU is parallel assignment (multiple assignment), where more than one variable can appear on the left hand side of an assignment operator. Source: Internet
Barbara Liskov, "A History of CLU", MIT Laboratory for Computer Science Technical Report 561 (1993) This is, in fact, the usual mathematical practice of building up from primitives. Source: Internet
Associate Director of Sales Butch Gaddy, CLU, LUTCF, left, congratulates Tim Hamlin. Source: Internet
CLU junior Maria Stoll started her own clothing drive for students and families of Rio Real Elementary in Oxnard, Calif. Source: Internet
CLU (19-19, 13-15 SCIAC) finished sixth in SCIAC for its 2014 season. Source: Internet
McGee’s staff includes three certified financial planners (CFPs), one chartered financial consultant (ChFC) and one chartered life underwriter (CLU). Source: Internet