Lel
lower explosive limit
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- Lela
[lee-luh] /ˈli lə/ noun 1. a female given name.
- Leland
[lee-luh nd] /ˈli lənd/ noun 1. a male given name.
- Leland hayward
[hey-werd] /ˈheɪ wərd/ noun 1. Leland, 1902–71, U.S. theatrical producer. 2. a city in central California, SE of Oakland. /ˈheɪˌwɔːd/ noun 1. (Brit, obsolete) a parish officer in charge of enclosures and fences proper name, from Old English hege-weard “guardian of the fence/hedge.” His original duties seem to have been protecting the fences around the […]
- Le-lisp
Jerome Chailloux and Emmanuel St James, INRIA, France. A LISP dialect close to Common Lisp, lexically scoped, with a CLOS-like object system. Uses both packages and modules. “le-lisp: A Portable and Efficient Lisp System”, J. Chailloux et al, Proc 1984 ACM Symp on Lisp and Functional Programming, ACM. Version v.16, available from ILOG, France.
- Leloir
[luh-lwahr; Spanish le-lwahr] /ləˈlwɑr; Spanish lɛˈlwɑr/ noun 1. Luis Federico [lwees fe-th e-ree-kaw] /lwis ˌfɛ ðɛˈri kɔ/ (Show IPA), 1906–1987, Argentine biochemist, born in France: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1970. Leloir Le·loir (lə-lwär’, lě-), Luis Federico. Born 1906. French-born Argentine biochemist. He won a 1970 Nobel Prize for the discovery of sugar nucleotides and their […]