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LCI

American  
  1. a type of military landing craft used in World War II, designed principally for carrying personnel and landing them on beaches.


Etymology

Origin of LCI

L(anding) C(raft) I(nfantry)

Example Sentences

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The Buy-rating ratios for LCI and Thor are below 30%.

From Barron's • Mar. 17, 2026

Ambassador Menna Rawlings, speaking on French news broadcaster LCI, said that Charles was “very sad” after the monument’s spire and roof collapsed in a blaze in 2019.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 19, 2023

"For the moment the question has not been asked, but if we were asked we would not stand in the way," she told France's LCI TV on Sunday.

From BBC • Jan. 23, 2023

Julien Bayou, the national secretary of France’s Green party, told the LCI television broadcaster on Tuesday that “if you want to organize an environmental transition, it has to be fair.”

From New York Times • Aug. 30, 2022

"January 15 remains our goal," for the law coming into force, European Affairs Minister Clement Beaune told LCI television.

From Reuters • Jan. 4, 2022