L&S

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See also: ls, Ls, LS, l's, .ls, 'ls, L.S., and L's

English

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From the initials of its authors, Lewis & Short.

Proper noun

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L&S

  1. (informal) A Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short: a widely-used Latin English dictionary.

Anagrams

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