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LAC"red resinous substance," 1550s, perhaps immediately from Middle French lacce, displacing or absorbing earlier lacca (early 15c.), from Medieval Latin lacca. All these are from Persian lak, [..]
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LACAbbreviation for local area coverage.
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LACSee Looked After Child.
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LACLanguages Across the Curriculum (LAC) refers to the study and use of languages throughout the curriculum. Its purpose is to prepare learners for the cross-cultural and multilingual demands of a global society. LAC is appropriate at all levels of education.
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LACN milk; milky juice of plants; spat/spawn (of oyster)
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LACLooked After Children
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LACLine of Actual Control
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LACLowest Additive Concentration
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LACloss-absorbing capacity
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LACLaunch and accuracy (competition scored on exit and accuracy landings)
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LAC
A resinous substance produced mainly on the banyan tree by the female ofur|????, fromhi|???|tr=l?kh, fromsa|?????.
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