lt


Electricity.

Other definitions for lt. (2 of 5)

lt.

abbreviation
  1. light.

Other definitions for l.t. (3 of 5)

l.t.

abbreviation
  1. Football. left tackle.

  2. local time.

  1. long ton.

Other definitions for Lt. (4 of 5)

Lt.

abbreviation
  1. lieutenant.

Other definitions for L.T. (5 of 5)

L.T.

abbreviation
  1. long ton.

  2. Electricity. low-tension.

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How to use lt in a sentence

  • Then need not I tell the story:—for, if thou lend'st all thy ears, then thou'lt have none left to hear it.

    The Battle of Hexham; | George Colman
  • From them the tunic of the knight was called tunica angust clv (or angusticlvia), and that of the senator lt clv (or lticlvia).

    The Private Life of the Romans | Harold Whetstone Johnston
  • Notice was given by a public crier in the ancient words of style: Ollus Quiris lt datus.

    The Private Life of the Romans | Harold Whetstone Johnston
  • It was on Sunday morning, just after dawn relief that lt. Taylor came up to the bridge looking sick.

    Greylorn | John Keith Laumer
  • The paper, thou'lt see, is blistered with the tears even of the hardened transcriber; which has made her ink run here and there.

    Clarissa, Volume 6 (of 9) | Samuel Richardson

British Dictionary definitions for lt (1 of 4)

lt1

abbreviation for
  1. long ton

  2. (esp in the US) local time

British Dictionary definitions for lt (2 of 4)

lt2

the internet domain name for
  1. Lithuania

British Dictionary definitions for Lt (3 of 4)

Lt

abbreviation for
  1. Lieutenant

British Dictionary definitions for LT (4 of 4)

LT

abbreviation for
  1. low-tension

  2. Lithuania (international car registration)

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