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LP

LP or lp may refer to:


LP or lp may refer to:

  • LP, Limited partnership in corporate law or a Limited Partner in a venture capital fund

  • Labour Party (disambiguation), in several countries

  • Liberal Party, in several countries

  • Libertarian Party (United States), or a member thereof

  • Liberty Party (disambiguation), in several countries

  • Lycée professionnel, French vocational high schools

  • Lower Primary school, a subdivision of primary schools in certain places

  • Lorne Park Secondary School, a high school in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

  • LAN Perú, an airline based in Lima, Peru (IATA code LP)

  • Louisiana-Pacific, a manufacturer of building materials

  • lowercase people, an organization founded by rock band Switchfoot

  • Ladakh Police, police agency of Ladakh, India

  • Lonely Planet, travel publisher

  • Liberapay

  • lp (Unix), command for printing documents

  • L**p space

    • p space
  • LPMud, a type of virtual world server software created in 1989

  • LP or lp, the device name for a printer in some computer operating systems

    • A legacy abbreviation derived from line printer but now used for other types of printer
  • Larch Prover, in automated theorem proving system

  • Linear programming, in applied mathematics

  • LivePerson, software company producing AI chatbots

  • Logic programming

  • Licensed Psychologist

  • Lumbar puncture, a diagnostic and, at times, therapeutic procedure, that is performed to collect a sample of cerebrospinal fluid

  • Liquefied petroleum gas, a hydrocarbon gas mixture

  • Liquid propane

  • Low power electronics

  • Low-power broadcasting, in radio and TV broadcasting

  • Low precipitation supercell, a subtype of highly organized thunderstorm

  • Lower Paleolithic, an archaeological period

  • Sound pressure level, Lp

  • Luyten-Palomar, astronomical survey catalog of high proper motion stars (LP numbers). L in zones -45 to -89 deg.; LP in zones +89 to -44 deg. See Star catalogue#Proper motion catalogues

  • Logic of Paradox, a paraconsistent logic

  • LP record, a long-playing 12- or 10-inch (30 or 25 cm) vinyl record that spins at 33⅓ rpm

  • Latin Percussion, a brand of percussion instruments

  • Gibson Les Paul, electric guitar

  • Linkin Park, an American rock band from Agoura Hills, California

  • LP (Ambulance LTD album), 2004

  • LP (Discovery album), 2009

  • LP (Holy Fuck album), 2007

  • LP (Insomniac Folklore album), 2010

  • LP!, by JPEGMafia, 2021

  • LP1 (Liam Payne album) 2019

  • LP (Landon Pigg album), 2006

  • The LP, by Large Professor, 1996

  • L.P. (The Rembrandts album), 1995

  • LP (Soviettes album), 2003

  • LP (singer) (born 1981), American indie pop singer

  • El-P (born 1975), American rapper

  • Laxmikant–Pyarelal (1940–1998), Indian music director duo

  • Liam Payne (1993–2024), English singer and member of One Direction

  • Lil Peep (1996–2017), American rapper and singer-songwriter

  • Vale LP (born 1999), Italian singer-songwriter and rapper

  • Lateral pass in gridiron football

  • Lesson plan, a teacher's detailed description of the course of instruction for a class

  • Let's Play, a style of video series documenting the playthrough of a video game

  • Liquidity provider in finance

  • Listening post, a facility established to monitor radio and microwave signals

  • Little person, someone affected by dwarfism

  • Lower Peninsula of Michigan

  • United Nations laissez-passer, a travel document issued by the United Nations to its staff

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