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==Arts, entertainment, and media==
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Call or Calls may refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Games

Music and dance

Film

Television

Finance

Places

Science and technology

Computing

  • Call, a shell command in DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows command-line interpreters
  • Call, a method of starting a subroutine
  • Computer-assisted language learning, a concept in language education
  • System call, in computer science, the mechanism used by an application program to request service from the operating system or another application program

Nature

  • Animal communication, a song or noise made by an animal such as:
    • Bird call, a type of bird vocalization
    • Mating call, animal communication to attract a sexual partner
  • Game call, a device that is used to mimic animal communication noises to attract or drive animals to a hunter

Telecommunications

Other uses

See also

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