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Meanings and definitions for LAC
What does LAC stand for? What does LAC mean?
- La Crescenta, California, unincorporated area in Los Angeles County
- Latin American and Caribbean Group, United Nations geoscheme region
- Line of Actual Control, effective border between India and China
- Los Angeles County in California
- Los Angeles, California
- Liberal arts college, undergraduate educational institution
- Longburn Adventist College, a Seventh-day Adventist school near Palmerston North, in Longburn, New Zealand
- California State Prison, Los Angeles County
- Leading Aircraftman, a rank in some air forces
- LAC Group, library services vendor in America
- LAC Minerals, a Canadian mining company
- Lancashire Aero Club, flying club in the United Kingdom
- Ladies' Alpine Club (1907–1975), a club for women climbers, based in London, merged in 1975 with the Alpine Club
- Library and Archives Canada, national memory institution preserving documentary heritage about Canadian life
- Liga Antituberculosa Colombiana, an organization focused on curing and preventing tuberculosis
- Lake Avenue Church, Pasadena Ca
- L2TP Access Concentrator, endpoint of a Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol tunnel
- Linear acetylenic carbon, a polymeric carbon chain
- Location Area Code, a unique 16-digit fixed length location area identity code broadcast by a "base transceiver station" in GSM public land mobile network, that identifies a phone number's location area
- Lorenz asymmetry coefficient, a statistic used in the analysis of wealth or income inequality
- London Aquatics Centre
- Los Angeles Chargers, a National Football League team based in Carson, California
- Los Angeles Clippers, a National Basketball Association team based in Los Angeles
- LAC, the ICAO operator designator for Lockheed Corporation (Lockheed Aircraft Corporation), United States
- Lignes Aériennes Congolaises (defunct airline of the Democratic Republic of the Congo)
- Linea Aerea Cuencana, a regional airline operating out of Cuenca, Ecuador
- Líneas Aéreas Canarias
- Lockheed Aircraft Company, American aerospace company
- Granada LAC, a BRT system in the city of Granada, Spain
- Lancing railway station, station code
- Lac
- Lac Region, a district in Chad
- Lac Prefecture, a district in Chad
- Rivière du Lac, a tributary of the Montmorency River, in Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada
- Laç, a city in Albania
- Lac, a village in Voloiac Commune, Mehedinţi County, Romania
- Lac district, a district in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland
- Lac, a standard astronomical constellation abbreviation of Lacerta
- Latin America and the Caribbean (region), or LAC, a regional definition by the United Nations
- Lac, French for lake (body of water)
- lác, an element in Anglo-Saxon names meaning "fight, play"
- Lac, a character in Arthurian romance, father of Erec
- L.Ac., Licensed Acupuncturist, see Regulation of acupuncture
- Lac operon, abbreviated Lac, operon controlling the metabolism of lactose in bacteria such as E. coli
- Lac Viet, the ancient people of northern Vietnam, also called Lạc in Vietnamese and Luòyuè in Chinese
- Lakh, or Lac, a unit in the South Asian numbering system equal to one hundred thousand (100,000)
- An abbreviation for the Los Angeles Chargers, a professional football team
- An abbreviation for the Los Angeles Clippers, a professional basketball team
- Lacunar Stroke Syndrome
- League Against Cruel Sports in the UK, campaigns against fox hunting etc.
- Lehman Alternative Community School, a combined middle and high school in Ithaca, New York
- Locatable Address Conversion System, a U.S. Postal Service update mechanism
- Lacs Region, a region of Côte d'Ivoire
- Lacs District, a district of Côte d'Ivoire
- Lacs, Indre, a commune in France
- Lacs Prefecture, Togo
- The Lacs, an American country rap duo
- Lakh, a unit in the Indian numbering system
- Layang-Layang Airstrip airport (code), Malaysia
- Loop Assignment Center
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