LL

LL may refer to:

  • Ll or ll, a digraph that occurs in several natural languages

Arts and entertainment

  • LL, the production code for the 1967 Doctor Who serial The Evil of the Daleks
  • Labyrinth Lord, a fantasy role-playing game
  • Leabhar Laighneach, a 12th-century Irish manuscript known in English as the Book of Leinster
  • LL Cool J, American rapper-actor and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee.

Brands, companies, and organizations

  • La Liga, the top Spanish football league
  • Trade mark of the 1864 in Paris founded firm Léon & Lévy specialized in stereoscopic views and postcards
  • Lincoln Laboratory, a US federally funded research and development center
  • Lumber Liquidators, a US retailer of hardwood flooring
  • LibertyLink, a set of genes developed by Bayer
  • Nintendo DSi LL, the Japanese name for the Nintendo DSi XL
  • Nintendo 3DS LL, the Japanese name for the Nintendo 3DS XL
  • New Nintendo 3DS LL, the Japanese name for the New Nintendo 3DS XL
  • New Nintendo 2DS LL, the Japanese name for the New Nintendo 2DS XL

Science and technology

  • Landline, telephone connection
  • Liquid limit, in geotechnical engineering
  • ll, a command to list files in long format in many Unix and Unix-like operating systems, as an alternative to ls -l
  • LL parser, in computer science

Transport

  • L (New York City Subway service), formerly designated LL
  • LL, the ICAO prefix for airports in Israel
  • Miami Air International, an airline (IATA code: LL)

Other uses

  • 'll, meaning will or shall in contractions
  • "Extra large", a clothing size typically abbreviated "XL"
  • LearnedLeague, an online trivia website and competition
  • LL, an abbreviation for Lebanese pound
  • LL postcode area, UK, also known as the Llandudno postcode area, covering north Wales

See also

  • L&L (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
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