LC
LC or Lc may refer to:
Places
- Leicester, a city in the United Kingdom
- Lewis Center, Ohio, United States
- Saint Lucia, ISO 3166-1 country code
- .lc, the country code top level domain (ccTLD) for Saint Lucia
- Lučenec, a town in Slovakia
- Las Cruces, a city in New Mexico, United States
Financial
- Irish Land Commission (or simply Land Commission), a rent fixing commission by the Land Law (Ireland) Act 1881.
- Letter of credit, a document issued to provide a payment undertaking
- Local currency also referred to as Local Currency Unit or LCU
Games
- Lego Chess, a Lego-based chess video game
- Lego Creator, a theme of Lego
- Lego Creator (video game), a Lego video game
- Liberty City (Grand Theft Auto), a fictional city in the Grand Theft Auto computer and video game series
Institutions, organisations, and government bodies
- Letran College in Manila
- Laguna College, a non-sectarian, private school in San Pablo City, Laguna
- Latvian Way, a political party of Latvia
- Launceston College, a public senior-secondary school in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
- Legion of Christ, a Roman Catholic religious order of priests
- Liberty Counsel, a legal organization dedicated to advancing specific religious freedoms
- Library of Congress, the de facto United States national library
- Liquor Control, a reference to various government-run liquor stores. Examples include the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission.
- Local Council, a form of local elected government within the districts of Uganda
- Lomagundi College, an independent, boarding school in Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe
- Loomis Chaffee, a coeducational boarding school in Windsor, CT.
- Lord Chancellor, a senior functionary in the government of the United Kingdom
- Lucknow-Kanpur Suburban Railway is a commuter rail service in Kanpur-Lucknow region in India.
- Lynchburg College, a private liberal arts college in Lynchburg, Virginia
- Lynden Christian Schools, a private school in Lynden, Washington
- Technical Department of the Ministry of Aviation (Nazi Germany) (LC, but more often referred to as the C-amt) in charge of all research and development
- Varig Logística (LC is its IATA airline designator)
- Library of Congress
Music
- Leonard Cohen, a Canadian singer, songwriter, musician, poet, and novelist.
- LC, the 1981 album by The Durutti Column
- Lacuna Coil, an Italian gothic metal band
- Living Colour, an American hard rock band formed in New York
- Living Corban, a Christian punk/rock band formed in Miami, Florida
- Los Campesinos!, a British indie-rock band formed in Cardiff.
Television Channels
- Liquidation Channel, a 24/7 American shopping television channel
People
- Lorne Cardinal, a stage and television actor
- Liz Claiborne, a fashion designer.
- Les Claypool, a multi-talented bassist best known for his work with Primus
- Laveranues Coles, New York Jets wide receiver
- Le Corbusier, architect, and/or a series of furniture designed by same
- Leonora Carrington, a Mexican painter/surrealist.
- Lauren Conrad, a fashion designer and former reality star from The Hills and Laguna Beach
- Little Ceasar, Little Ceasar, Ceasar's little bother. Japanese origins - AKA "Why me"
Science and technology
- Liquid chromatography, an analytical chemistry technique
- Lethal concentration, a means to quantitatively indicate a gas or aerosole hazard
- The LC-type optical fiber connector
- LC circuit, in electronics, a circuit with an inductor and a capacitor
- The orchid genus Laeliocattleya
- Leeuwin Current, a warm ocean current
- Locus coeruleus, a nucleus in the brain stem
- Liquid crystal, a phase of matter with properties between a solid and a liquid state; a substance exhibiting this phase. Liquid crystals are commonly used in displays and shutter glasses.
- Macintosh LC, a computer manufactured by Apple in the early 1990s
- Logic Cells, a concept on Field-programmable gate array
- Lines of Code
- Lignocellulose
- LC connector, an optical fiber connector
Other
- Latin catholic & lactation consultant catholic
- Land Cruiser, an SUV built by Toyota Motor Corporation
- Landing craft
- Lean Cuisine
- Least Concern, a World Conservation Union "Red List of Threatened Species" category
- Leaving Certificate, the final course in the Irish secondary school system
- Library of Congress Classification
- Lighting Certified, NCQLP
- Long course, an Olympic-size swimming pool
- In citations, l.c. might be used as an abbreviation of Loc. cit. (loco citato), used to completely repeat a citation, including the page to which the citation refers.
- Licensed Companion, from the "In Death" novels of J.D. Robb (Nora Roberts)
- Letter case, used in orthography and typography to denote the difference between capital and non-capital letters
- An abbreviation for lower case lettering
- [L.c.] Loco citato (lat.): [archaic]: in cited place (book, letter or so)
See also
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