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Meanings and definitions for LEA
What does LEA stand for? What does LEA mean?
- Lea River, Tasmania, Australia
- Lake Lea, Tasmania, from which the Lea River flows
- Lea, Cheshire, a civil parish
- Lea, a settlement in the civil parish of Dethick, Lea and Holloway, Derbyshire
- Lea, Herefordshire, a village and civil parish
- Lea, Lancashire, a village
- Lea, Lincolnshire, a small village and civil parish
- Lea, Wiltshire, a village
- River Lea, a river in southern England
- Lea River (Biscay), a river in Biscay, Basque Country
- Lea County, New Mexico
- Lea (given name)
- Lea (surname)
- Lea baronets, a title in the UK Baronetage
- Lea College, Albert Lea, Minnesota, US, a private liberal arts college from 1966 to 1973
- Local education authority, UK
- Liberian Entertainment Awards (LEA), an annual Liberian music awards show
- Léa, a 2011 French film
- Lea (album), by Lea Salonga
- Lea (film), a 1997 Czech drama directed by Ivan Fíla
- "Lea", a song by Toto from their 1986 album Fahrenheit
- Labour Electoral Association, British Liberal-Labour organisation
- Law enforcement agency, or law enforcement authority in North America
- Local electoral area, a district for local elections in Ireland
- Operation Lea, a French Union operation during the First Indochina War
- USS Lea (DD-118), a destroyer that served during both world wars
- LEA (cipher), a lightweight block cipher
- Load effective address, a computer instruction
- LEA, a General Motors car engine; see GM Ecotec engine
- LEA, a Honda car engine; see Honda L engine
- Lea (insect), a genus of cricket
- LEA proteins (Late Embryogenesis Abundant proteins)
- Lea (unit) of length
- Lear Corporation, NYSE symbol
- Shabunda Lega language of the DRC, ISO 639-3 code
- Leagrave railway station, station code
- Small River Lea, a tributary of the River Lea
- Leah, Iran, a village in Gilan Province
- Leah (given name)
- John Leah (born 1978), English footballer
- Sandy Leah (born 1983), Brazilian singer, songwriter, producer, and actress
- Leah, one of the main characters in Shimmer and Shine
- Leah, New Hampshire, a fictional town created by Thomas Williams (writer) and depicted in Leah, New Hampshire: Collected Stories Of Thomas Williams
- Queen Leah, fictional character in the Sleeping Beauty
- Leah (album), only album released by Leah Hayward
- "Leah," a 1962 Roy Orbison song
- "Leah", a song by Bruce Springsteen from Devils & Dust
- Leah (sculpture), a sculpture by Michelangelo
- Leah, an 8" refractor telescope at the Chabot Space and Science Center
- Leia
- Lia
- Lee (given name), a given name in English
- Several Chinese surnames romanized as Li (surname):
Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi 李), a common Chinese surname
- Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi 利), a Chinese surname
- Lee (English surname), a common English surname
- Lý (Vietnamese surname) or Lí (李) , a common Vietnamese surname
- Lee (Korean surname) or Rhee or Yi (Hanja 李, Hangul 리 or 이), a common Korean surname derived from the Chinese (李, Li)
- List of people with surname Lee
List of people with surname Li
- List of people with the Korean family name Lee
- Lee, Devon
- Lee, London
- Lee-on-the-Solent
- Lee District (Metropolis)
- The Lee, Buckinghamshire, parish and village name, formally known as Lee
- River Lee - alternative name for River Lea
- Lee, California
- Lee, Florida
- Lee, Illinois
- Lee, Indiana
- Lee, Maine
- Lee, Massachusetts
- Lee, Nevada
- Lee, New Hampshire
- Lee, New York
Lee (hamlet), New York
- Lees Station, Tennessee, also called Lee
- Lee Peak, in Missouri
- Mount Lee, in California
- Van Aken–Lee (RTA Rapid Transit station) (signed "Lee – Van Aken"), a station on the RTA Blue Line in Cleveland, Ohio
- Lée, France
- Lee (Village) - Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, in India
- Electoral district of Lee, South Australia
- River Lee, in Ireland
- Lee (Vechte), a river of Germany, tributary of the Vechte
- Lee (jeans), a clothing brand
- Lee Enterprises (LEE on NYSE), publicly traded newspaper holding company including St. Louis Post Dispatch
- Lee Equity Partners, a private equity firm founded by Thomas H. Lee after leaving Thomas H. Lee Partners in 2006
- Lee Filters, a manufacturer of lighting filters
- Lee University, a private liberal arts university in Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
- Thomas H. Lee Partners, a private equity firm founded by, but after 2006 not associated with, Thomas H. Lee
- Lee Tires, a division of Goodyear
- Lee (2007 film), a 2007 film
- Lee (2017 film), a 2017 film
- Lee (novel), a novel by Tito Perdue
- "Lee", a 1973 single by The Detroit Emeralds
- Tropical Storm Lee (2011)
- Lee side, the side of a ship which is downwind, the side away from windward
- Lee wave, periodic change of pressure in a stream of air when the wind moves over mountains
- M3 Lee, a medium tank used during World War II
- Leigh, Greater Manchester, Borough of Wigan
Leigh (UK Parliament constituency)
- Leigh-on-Sea, Essex
- Leigh, Dorset
- Leigh, Gloucestershire, a civil parish
- Leigh, Kent
- Leigh, Staffordshire
- Leigh, Surrey
- Leigh, Wiltshire
- Leigh, Worcestershire
- Leigh-on-Mendip, Somerset (also known as Leigh upon Mendip)
- Leigh Delamere, Wiltshire
- Leigh Green, Kent
- Leigh Park, Hampshire
- Leigh Sinton, Worcestershire
- Leigh Woods, Somerset
- Abbots Leigh, Somerset
- East Leigh, Devon
- Little Leigh, Cheshire
- Little Leighs, Essex
- North Leigh, Oxfordshire
- Leigh, County Tipperary, Ireland
- Leigh, Nebraska, United States
- Leigh, New Zealand
- Leigh, Texas, United States, the location of historic site Mimosa Hall
- Leigh Canyon and Leigh Lake, Wyoming, United States
- Leigh River (Victoria), Australia
- Leigh (name), a surname and given name
- Baron Leigh of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, England
- Leigh & Orange, Hong Kong
- Leigh Centurions, a rugby league football club in Greater Manchester
- Leigh's disease, a rare neurometabolic disorder of the central nervous system
- Leigh Light, an antisubmarine device used in World War II
- Austen-Leigh
- The Leas, a large area of land owned by the National Trust along the coastal cliffs of South Shields, England
- Terrence Leas, American academic and community college president
- LEAS, ICAO code for Asturias Airport, Asturias, Spain
- Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale, a scenario-based psychological test
- Leas Lift, a funicular railway in Folkestone, Kent, England
- Latvijas Energy Attistiba, Latvia
- Learmonth airport (code), Australia
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