What does l stand for?

l stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of l across different fields and industries.

Long

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One who has bought a contract(s) to establish a market position and who has not yet closed out this position through an offsetting sale; the opposite of short.

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Longitude

Intercepted arc of Equator, or angle at Pole, between the prime meridian and the meridian passing through a named position

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Large

Said of a vessel sailing with wind abaft the beam but not right aft

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Angle

Same as angle bar. In plane geometry, an angle is the figure formed by two rays, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle.

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To lean to one side due to internal forces such as shift of cargo. The vessel's angle of lean or tilt to one side, in degrees, in the direction called roll.

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Light

A unit of measure for lumber equal to 1 inch thick by 12 inches wide by 12 inches long. Examples: 1" x 12" x 16' = 16 board feet, 2" x 12" x 16' = 32 board feet. Space in a window sash for a single pane of glass. Also, a pane of glass. A factor used in calculating luminance after a given period of time and under given conditions. It takes into account temperature and voltage variations, dirt accumulation on luminaire and lit surfaces, lamp depreciation, maintenance procedures and atmos.

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Leukocytes

White Blood Cells that help the body fight infections and other diseases. Also called white blood cells (WBCs).

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