lab
n.
laboratory, room or building fitted with equipment for scientific experimentation
lab (laboratory)
n.
room or building fitted with equipment for scientific experimentation
lab (labor)
n.
work
lab (laborer)
n.
worker, one who labors
Lab
Lab or LAB may refer to:
Lab (band), a Bolivian salsa band
LAB (band), a Finnish alternative rock band
The Lab (band), an Australian electronica outfit
Lab (people), an ethnic group from, or with origins from,
Labëria.
Lab River, a river in
SerbiaCIE 1976 L*a*b* color space, a color space which is derived from the CIE 1931 XYZ color space, but which separates lightness from chromaticity, and is designed to be perceptually uniform. As a nickname or shortened form:
Film laboratory, where
photographic film is processed
Laboratory, a place where scientific research and experiments are conducted
Labrador, a region on the easternmost coast of Canada
Labrador Retriever, a dog breed As an
acronym:
Lactic acid bacteria, a group of bacteria useful to the dairy, wine, and food industries
Langile Abertzaleen Batzordeak, a basque national trade union
Lloyd Aereo Boliviano, the Bolivian national airline
League of American Bicyclists, the national bicyclist advocacy organization in the
United States.Linear Alkyl Benzene, a common inexpensive surfactant used in many industrial and household detergent formulationsLinux as bootloader
Live aus Berlin, a recording of a 1999 concert by the German band RammsteinLong Aston BypassLaB, a company of Lily and Becs A
PlaceLáb- a village near
Bratislava in western
Slovakia
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Láb
lab
Noun
1. a workplace for the conduct of scientific research
(synonym) laboratory, research lab, research laboratory, science lab, science laboratory
(hypernym) workplace, work
(hyponym) biology lab, biology laboratory, bio lab
(part-meronym) lab bench, laboratory bench
Lab (das)
n.
rennin, enzyme used to curdle milk and produce cheese, active component in rennet (derived from the mucous membrane of the fourth stomach of young cows)
laben
v.
refresh, invigorate, replenish one's energy by eating drinking and resting
Lab
(v. i.)
To prate; to gossip; to babble; to blab.
(n.)
A telltale; a prater; a blabber.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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