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La

The symbol for lanthanum.

LA

abbr.1. Latin America2. Legislative Assembly3. Los Angeles4. also La. Louisiana

la 1

L0000600 (lä)n. Music The sixth tone of the diatonic scale in solfeggio.
[Middle English, from Medieval Latin; see gamut.]

la 2

L0000600 (lä)interj. Used to express emphasis or indicate surprise.

la

(lɑː) n (Music, other) music a variant spelling of lah

la

(lɔː) interjan exclamation of surprise or emphasis[Old English lo]

la

the internet domain name for (Computer Science) Lao People's Democratic Republic

La

the chemical symbol for (Elements & Compounds) lanthanum

LA

abbreviation for 1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Legislative Assembly 2. (Library Science & Bibliography) Library Association 3. local agent 4. (Placename) Los Angeles 5. (Placename) Louisiana

la1

(lɑ)

n. the musical syllable used for the sixth tone in the ascending diatonic scale. [1350–1400; Middle English; see gamut]

la2

(lɔ, lɑ)

interj. Chiefly Dial. (used as an exclamation of surprise or emphasis). [before 1150; Middle English, Old English; weak variant of lo1]

LA

1. Louisiana. 2. light alcohol. 3. low alcohol.

La


Chem. Symbol. lanthanum.

La.

Louisiana.

L.A.

1. Latin America. 2. Library Association. 3. Los Angeles.

La

The symbol for lanthanum.
Thesaurus
Noun1.la - a white soft metallic element that tarnishes readilyLa - a white soft metallic element that tarnishes readily; occurs in rare earth minerals and is usually classified as a rare earthatomic number 57, lanthanummetal, metallic element - any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc.2.la - a state in southern United States on the Gulf of MexicoLA - a state in southern United States on the Gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil WarLouisiana, Pelican StateU.S.A., United States, United States of America, US, USA, America, the States, U.S. - North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776Gulf States - a region of the United States comprising states bordering the Gulf of Mexico; Alabama and Florida and Louisiana and Mississippi and TexasConfederacy, Confederate States, Confederate States of America, Dixie, Dixieland, South - the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861South - the region of the United States lying to the south of the Mason-Dixon lineDeep South - the southeastern region of the United States: South Carolina and Georgia and Alabama and Mississippi and Louisiana; prior to the American Civil War all these states produced cotton and permitted slaveryAlexandria - a town in Louisiana on the Red RiverBaton Rouge, capital of Louisiana - capital of LouisianaLafayette - a town in south central Louisiana; settled by AcadiansMonroe - a town in north central LouisianaMorgan City - a town in southeast Louisiana to the south of Baton RougeNew Orleans - a port and largest city in Louisiana; located in southeastern Louisiana near the mouth of the Mississippi river; a major center for offshore drilling for oil in the Gulf of Mexico; jazz originated here among black musicians in the late 19th century; Mardi Gras is celebrated here each yearShreveport - a city in northwest Louisiana on the Red River near the Texas borderOuachita, Ouachita River - a river that rises in western Arkansas and flows southeast into eastern Louisiana to become a tributary of the Red RiverRed River, Red - a tributary of the Mississippi River that flows eastward from Texas along the southern boundary of Oklahoma and through Louisiana3.la - the syllable naming the sixth (submediant) note of a major or minor scale in solmizationlahsolfa syllable - one of the names for notes of a musical scale in solmization

la


à la

In the manner or style of something or someone else. The phrase is a shortened form of the French à la mode de, meaning "in the manner of." The lead actor delivered hilarious slapstick à la The Three Stooges, but also had a grace and charm that was irresistible.See also: la

all-a-mort

1. Struck dumb, insensible, or motionless with fear or confusion. His speech was full of such fire and anger that I was rendered all-a-mort for a few moments afterward.2. In a dying or half-dead state; depressed or dejected, as in one who feels half dead. Possibly a corruption of "alamort," meaning the same, or a reference to a "mort," the sound from a hunter's horn to signal the death of an animal being hunted. I'm all-a-mort these past two days; I know not if I shall live beyond the week.

avant la lettre

Before something (a word, phrase, name, or specific entity, especially that which is anachronistic) was coined or created. From the French meaning "before the letter." So-called "hipsters" have always existed avant la lettre, but it's only in the last few decades that we've attempted to create a label for them.See also: avant, la

crème de la crème

Of a person or a thing, the very best of a similar group or type. Literally translated from French as "cream of the cream." This car is the crème de la crème of luxury vehicles. Janet is the crème de la crème of photographers.See also: crème, DE, la

à la carte

Available to be purchased individually instead of bundled with other items. Most often describes items on a menu that are not part of a main dish. I wasn't very hungry, so I opted to buy a few side items à la carte instead of a full meal.See also: carte, la

à la mode

1. Served with ice cream. My favorite dessert is apple pie à la mode.2. Very fashionable. Big shoulder pads were à la mode in the 1980s, but most people now would not dare to wear them.See also: la, mode

c'est la vie

Oh well. This French phrase, meaning "that's life," indicates resignation and acceptance of something that one dislikes but cannot change. I know you're annoyed to have gotten another parking ticket, but c'est la vie. I had hoped to get home early enough to cook dinner, but that didn't happen, so we ordered pizza instead—c'est la vie.See also: la, vie

plus ça change (plus c'est la même chose)

From French, meaning "the more things change, the more they remain the same." In English, the phrase is used in reference to situations or problems that remain the same, even when people or things involved in them are different. We move into a fancy new office, and still, the server crashes all the time. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Plus ça change, eh? Even with the so-called champion of the working man in office, it's still the wealthy elite getting all the tax breaks.See also: ca, change, la, meme, plus

la-di-da

1. adjective Pretentiously snobbish or elitist. I'd rather not go to some la-di-da restaurant and get overpriced rabbit food. Let's just get pizza.2. interjection A sarcastic and derisive phrase meant to mock what one perceives as pretentious or overly refined. Well, la-di-da, look at Mr. Fancy in his new suit. Wow, you were on student council? La-di-da!

cherchez la femme

A French phrase meaning "look for the woman," the idea being that when a man starts behaving strangely, it is often because he is attracted to or involved with a woman. The phrase is typically attributed to French author Alexandre Dumas père. Whenever Todd starts dressing better and being punctual, just cherchez la femme.See also: femme, la

la-la land

1. A state of unrealistic and idealized fancy, beyond the realms of possibility. Sarah seems to be lost in la-la land these days. If Tom thinks he'll be able to live off his bad poetry, he's living in la-la land!2. A slang nickname for Los Angeles (L.A.), California. Sometimes capitalized. She always had dreams of moving to La-La Land and becoming a famous actress.See also: land

à la

Like, in the manner of, as in He hoped to break all records, à la Babe Ruth. This expression, an abbreviation of the French à la mode de (for "in the manner of"), has been used in English since the late 1500s. See also: la

cream of the crop, the

The best or choicest of anything, as in The apples from this orchard are definitely the cream of the crop. The noun cream has been used to mean "the best" since the 16th century. The French equivalent of the present term, la crème de la crème ("the cream of the cream") was familiar in English by 1800. See also: cream, of

la-la land

1. Los Angeles, California (often abbreviated L.A.). This expression pokes fun at the alleged eccentricities of the city's inhabitants. For example, What do you expect? Frederick has lived in la-la land for ten years and it has rubbed off on him . [Slang; c. 1980] 2. A state of being out of touch with reality, as in I don't know what's going on with Amy-she seems to be in la-la land. [Slang; c. 1980] Also see cloud-cuckoo land; never-never land. See also: land

the ˌcrème de la ˈcrème

(from French, formal or humorous) the best people or things of their kind: This university takes only the crème de la crème of school leavers.Naturally, only the crème de la crème have been invited to the wedding.See also: crème, DE, la

cream of the crop, the

The very best of all. Cream is, of course, the richest part of milk and rises to the top. It was transferred to mean the best of any collective entity by the seventeenth century. John Ray, for example, included “That’s the cream of the jest” in his collection of English proverbs (1678). The exact locution involving the best of the crop was no doubt adopted for its alliterative appeal. The French version, la crème de la crème, literally “the cream of the cream,” meaning the best of the best, was well known in English by 1800 or so and also is considered a cliché. It gained new impetus in Muriel Spark’s novel The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, first made into a play, then a motion picture (1969), in which the schoolteacher-heroine assures her students that they will, under her tutelage, become the crème de la crème.See also: cream, of

la-la land, in

Out of touch with reality. This slangy equivalent of never-never land dates from the 1980s. The New York Times stated (Jan. 10, 1992), “Stanford is a multicultural la-la land. . . . It’s not the real world.” Capitalized, La-La Land is a jocular nickname for Los Angeles, California, a term that also dates from the 1980s.

vive la différence

Hurray for the difference (between men and women). This jocular approval of diversity dates from the mid-twentieth century, at least for use by English-speaking individuals. The New York Times had it in an article on men and women jockeys in 1969: “The male riders . . . continue to bellow ‘Vive la Différence.’” It also has been extended to differences other than gender, as in the Manchester Guardian’s seeming truism (1964), “‘Vive la différence’ Tories are recognizably Tories, and Socialists are demonstrably Socialists.”See also: difference, la, vive

cherchez la femme

This French phrase that translates as “look for a woman,” originated with the elder Alexandre Dumas in his novel The Mohicans of Paris. Its meaning is that unusual male behavior can often be traced to involvement with a female. For example, countless generations of adolescent boys who never paid attention to their wardrobe or personal grooming suddenly became interested in clothing fashions. They washed their face and combed their hair without being told to, and spent hours chatting on the telephone (now a computer or handheld device) with the classic teenage boy's dreamy/dopey look on their face. Their parents would regard the phenomenon with a knowing and bemused expression as they told each other, “cherchez la femme.”See also: femme, la

La


La.

For names beginning thus and not listed here, see second element; e.g., for La Ceiba, see Ceiba, LaCeiba, La
, city (1997 est. pop. 96,000), N Honduras, capital of Atlántida dept., on the Caribbean Sea. It is the commercial and processing center of a rich agricultural region dominated by the pineapple and banana plantations of the Standard Fruit and Steamship Company,
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La,

symbol for the element lanthanumlanthanum
[Gr.,=to lie hidden], metallic chemical element; symbol La; at. no. 57; at. wt. 138.90547; m.p. about 920&degC;; b.p. about 3,460&degC;; sp. gr. 6.19 at 25&degC;; valence +3.
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Louisiana State Information

Phone: (225) 342-6600
www.louisiana.gov


Area (sq mi):: 51839.70 (land 43561.85; water 8277.85) Population per square mile: 103.80
Population 2005: 4,523,628 State rank: 0 Population change: 2000-20005 1.20%; 1990-2000 5.90% Population 2000: 4,468,976 (White 62.50%; Black or African American 32.50%; Hispanic or Latino 2.40%; Asian 1.20%; Other 2.40%). Foreign born: 2.60%. Median age: 34.00
Income 2000: per capita $16,912; median household $32,566; Population below poverty level: 19.60% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $23,078-$26,312
Unemployment (2004): 5.70% Unemployment change (from 2000): 0.70% Median travel time to work: 25.70 minutes Working outside county of residence: 28.70%

List of Louisiana counties:

  • Acadia Parish
  • Allen Parish
  • Ascension Parish
  • Assumption Parish
  • Avoyelles Parish
  • Beauregard Parish
  • Bienville Parish
  • Bossier Parish
  • Caddo Parish
  • Calcasieu Parish
  • Caldwell Parish
  • Cameron Parish
  • Catahoula Parish
  • Claiborne Parish
  • Concordia Parish
  • DeSoto Parish
  • East Baton Rouge Parish
  • East Carroll Parish
  • East Feliciana Parish
  • Evangeline Parish
  • Franklin Parish
  • Grant Parish
  • Iberia Parish
  • Iberville Parish
  • Jackson Parish
  • Jefferson Davis Parish
  • Jefferson Parish
  • Lafayette Consolidated Government
  • Lafourche Parish
  • LaSalle Parish
  • Lincoln Parish
  • Livingston Parish
  • Madison Parish
  • Morehouse Parish
  • Natchitoches Parish
  • Orleans Parish
  • Ouachita Parish
  • Plaquemines Parish
  • Pointe Coupee Parish
  • Rapides Parish
  • Red River Parish
  • Richland Parish
  • Sabine Parish
  • Saint Bernard Parish
  • Saint Charles Parish
  • Saint Helena Parish
  • Saint James Parish
  • Saint John the Baptist Parish
  • Saint Landry Parish
  • Saint Martin Parish
  • Saint Mary Parish
  • Saint Tammany Parish
  • Tangipahoa Parish
  • Tensas Parish
  • Terrebonne Parish
  • Union Parish
  • Vermilion Parish
  • Vernon Parish
  • Washington Parish
  • Webster Parish
  • West Baton Rouge Parish
  • West Carroll Parish
  • West Feliciana Parish
  • Winn Parish
  • Louisiana Parks

    • US National Parks
      Cane River Creole National Historical Park
      Jean Lafitte National Historical Park & Preserve
      New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park
      Poverty Point National Monument
    • Urban Parks
      Audubon Park
      City Park
    • State Parks
      Audubon State Historic Site
      Bayou Segnette State Park
      Centenary State Historic Site
      Chemin-A-Haut State Park
      Chicot State Park
      Cypremort Point State Park
      Fairview-Riverside State Park
      Fontainebleau State Park
      Fort Jesup State Historic Site
      Fort Pike State Historic Site
      Fort Saint Jean Baptiste State Historic Site
      Grand Isle State Park
      Jimmie Davis State Park
      Lake Bistineau State Park
      Lake Bruin State Park
      Lake Claiborne State Park
      Lake D'Arbonne State Park
      Lake Fausse Pointe State Park
      Locust Grove State Historic Site
      Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site
      Los Adaes State Historic Site
      Louisiana State Arboretum
      Mansfield State Historic Site
      Marksville State Historic Site
      North Toledo Bend State Park
      Palmetto Island State Park
      Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site
      Port Hudson State Historic Site
      Poverty Point Reservoir State Park
      Poverty Point State Historic Site
      Rebel State Historic Site
      Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site
      Saint Bernard State Park
      Sam Houston Jones State Park
      South Toledo Bend State Park
      Tickfaw State Park
      Winter Quarters State Historic Site
    • National Wildlife Refuges
      Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge
      Bayou Cocodrie National Wildlife Refuge
      Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge
      Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge
      Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
      Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge
      Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge
      Breton National Wildlife Refuge
      Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge
      Cat Island National Wildlife Refuge
      Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge
      D'Arbonne National Wildlife Refuge
      Delta National Wildlife Refuge
      Grand Cote National Wildlife Refuge
      Handy Brake National Wildlife Refuge
      Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge
      Lake Ophelia National Wildlife Refuge
      Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge
      Sabine National Wildlife Refuge
      Shell Keys National Wildlife Refuge
      Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge
      Upper Ouachita National Wildlife Refuge
    • National Scenic Byways
      Creole Nature Trail
    • National Heritage Areas
      Cane River National Heritage Area
    • National Forests
      Kisatchie National Forest

    La

    (chemistry) lanthanum

    la

    (networking)The country code for Laos.

    LA


    lanthanum

     (La) [lan´thah-num] a chemical element, atomic number 57, atomic weight 138.91. (See Appendix 6.)

    LA

    Abbreviation for lupus anticoagulant.

    La

    Symbol for lanthanum.

    LA

    Abbreviation for:
    lactic acid
    lactic acidosis
    laser ablation
    laser angioplasty
    late antigen
    latex agglutination
    left atrial
    left atrium
    leukocyte adhesion
    levator ani
    linoleic acid
    local anaesthesia
    Local Authority, see there 
    long acting
    low affinity

    LA

    1. Latex agglutination.2. Left arm.3. Left atrium.4. Left axilla.5. Linguoaxial–
    dentistry.
    6. Linoleic acid.7. Local anesthetic.8. Long-acting.9. Lower arm
    .
    10. Lymphadenopathy.

    La

    Symbol for lanthanum

    Patient discussion about LA

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    LA


    LA

    The two-character ISO 3166 country code for LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC.

    LA

    1. ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the Lao People's Democratic Republic. This is the code used in international transactions to and from Laotian bank accounts.

    2. ISO 3166-2 geocode for Laos. This is used as an international standard for shipping to Laos. Each Laotian subdivision has its own code with the prefix "LA." For example, the code for the Province of Attapu is ISO 3166-2:LA-AT.

    LA


    AcronymDefinition
    LALos Angeles
    LALouisiana (US postal abbreviation)
    LALove Always
    LALatin America
    LALibrary Association (UK)
    LALiving Area
    LALocation Area
    LALanguage Arts
    LALane
    LALimited Availability
    LALeft Arm
    LALancaster (UK post codes)
    LALarge Animal
    LALocal Authority
    LALouis Armstrong (singer)
    LALance Armstrong (cyclist)
    LAListing Agent
    LALoan Amount
    LALaos
    LALegislative Assembly
    LALicense Application
    LALoan Agreement
    LALiberal Arts
    LALandscape Architect
    LALate Arrival
    LALimited Area (security)
    LALucas Arts
    LALao People's Democratic Republic
    LALos Alamos (publication)
    LALead Acid (batteries)
    LALower Alabama
    LALibrary Assistant
    LAAnnual Leave
    LALeft Atrium (heart chamber)
    LALow Alcohol (beer)
    LALawrence Academy (Massachusetts, USA)
    LALadies Auxiliary (VFW)
    LALost Abbey (San Marcos, CA brewery)
    LALow Altitude
    LALegislative Affairs
    LALink's Awakening (video game)
    LALanthanum
    LALegislative Assistant
    LALinear Actuator (motors)
    LALoad Allocation
    LALinoleic Acid
    LALauantai (Finnish: Saturday)
    LALinear Analysis
    LALocal Application
    LALethbridge, Alberta (Canada)
    LALog Analyzer (software)
    LALightening Arrester (electricity)
    LALaunch Approval (US NASA)
    LALactobacillus Acidophilus
    LALead Auditor
    LALaunch Area (space centers; various locations)
    LALavochkin (Soviet aircraft designer)
    LALogistics Analyst
    LALost Animal
    LALife Assured (insurance)
    LALead Agent
    LALittle Athletics (QLAA)
    LALymphoma Association (UK)
    LALoad Address (IBM)
    LALenkungsausschuss (German: steering committee)
    LALinea Aerea Nacional (Lan-Chile, IATA airline code)
    LALeptomeningeal Angioma (Sturge Weber syndrome)
    LALewiston/Auburn, Maine
    LALandscape Area (zoning)
    LALightning Attack (gaming)
    LALateral Area (geometry)
    LALagrange Academy (LaGrange, GA)
    LALink Adaptation (wireless communications)
    LALow Approach
    LALaboratory of Anthropology (Museum of New Mexico)
    LALetter of Authority
    LALaser Annealing
    LALocal Alarm
    LALine Adapter
    LALumen Area
    LALight Assist (nursing)
    LALeukotriene Antagonist
    LALearning Aptitude
    LALength-For-Age
    LALiverpool Arms (UK)
    LALow-Alarm
    LALevel Absolute
    LALeap Attack (Diablo II game)
    LALegend Arena (online game)
    LALaboratorios América (Correction! Guatemala Central America)
    LALlama Alliance (gaming clan)
    LALocator Arm
    LALupic Anticoagulant
    LALetter of Activation
    LALow Angle Detachment Zone
    LALinguoaxial
    LALaboratorios América SA (Spanish, Colombia)
    LALicensie d'Arts
    LALinear Adaline Algorithm

    La


    • noun

    Synonyms for La

    noun a white soft metallic element that tarnishes readily

    Synonyms

    • atomic number 57
    • lanthanum

    Related Words

    • metal
    • metallic element

    noun a state in southern United States on the Gulf of Mexico

    Synonyms

    • Louisiana
    • Pelican State

    Related Words

    • U.S.A.
    • United States
    • United States of America
    • US
    • USA
    • America
    • the States
    • U.S.
    • Gulf States
    • Confederacy
    • Confederate States
    • Confederate States of America
    • Dixie
    • Dixieland
    • South
    • Deep South
    • Alexandria
    • Baton Rouge
    • capital of Louisiana
    • Lafayette
    • Monroe
    • Morgan City
    • New Orleans
    • Shreveport
    • Ouachita
    • Ouachita River
    • Red River
    • Red

    noun the syllable naming the sixth (submediant) note of a major or minor scale in solmization

    Synonyms

    • lah

    Related Words

    • solfa syllable
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