LAME is a software encoder that converts digital audio into the MP3 audio coding format. LAME is a free software project that was first released in 1998...
Look up lame in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lame or LAME may refer to: Lame (song) by The Beaches (band) "Lame" (song) by Unwritten Law Lame (album)...
Khabane "Khaby" Lame (French: [kabi lamei], Italian: [ˈkaːbi ˈlamei]; born 9 March 2000) is a Senegal-born Italian social media personality. He is known...
Lamer is a jargon or slang name originally applied in cracker and phreaker culture to someone who did not really understand what they were doing. Today...
hit registers. Lamé A lamé is a layer of electrically conductive material worn over the fencing jacket in foil and sabre fencing. The lamé covers the entire...
Look up lame duck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A lame duck situation generally refers to a time frame between a decision and its implementation...
Afghanistan. Timur's injuries and disability gave rise to the nickname "Timur the Lame" or Temūr(-i) Lang in Persian, which is the origin of Tamerlane, the name...
Jennifer Lame (born 1981/1982) is an American film editor. She is known for her work on Manchester by the Sea, Hereditary, Tenet, Black Panther: Wakanda...
Gijsbert Hendrik Lamers [de] (1834–1903), Dutch theologian Ine Lamers (born 1954), Dutch photographer and video installation artist Karl A. Lamers (born 1951)...
A superellipse, also known as a Lamé curve after Gabriel Lamé, is a closed curve resembling the ellipse, retaining the geometric features of semi-major...
John Fire Lame Deer (in Lakota Tȟáȟča Hušté; March 17, 1903 – December 14, 1976, also known as Lame Deer, John Fire and John (Fire) Lame Deer) was a Lakota...
Lame White Man, or Vé'ho'énȯhnéhe (c. 1837 or 1839–1876), was a Cheyenne battle chief who fought at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, June 25, 1876, and...
The Lame Devil (from French: le diable boiteux) may refer to: As a work The Lame Devil (novel) one translation of the 1707 novel by Alain-René Lesage The...
Lothair the Lame (French: Lothaire le Boiteux, c. 848 – 865) was a French prince, the third son and fourth child of Charles the Bald and Ermentrude of...
Lame Deer (c. 1821-1877), also called "The Elk that Whistles Running," was a first chief of the Miniconjou Lakota (trans. "They who plant by the water")...
January 23, 1933. The amendment reduced the presidential transition and the "lame duck" period, by which members of Congress and the president serve the remainder...