| Leg theory | Lewis Carroll | Leisure |
| Leslie CaronLeslie Caron (b. July 1, 1931) is a French film actress and dancer. She was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. She was discovered by Gene Kelly, who chose her to appear opposite him in the classic musical An American in Paris. She went on to star in Gi | Learning music by earLearning music by ear is done by repeatedly listening to other musicians and then attempting to recreate what one hears. This is how people learn music in any musical traditions in which there is no complete musical notation. Many people in cultures which | Leni RiefenstahlBerta Helene Amalie "Leni" Riefenstahl ( August 22, 1902 September 8, 2003) was a Nazi-era German filmmaker renowned for her aesthetics. Her most famous works are propaganda films for the German Nazi Party. Shut out of the film industry after the war, she |
| Lewis and Clark ExpeditionThe Lewis and Clark expedition ( 1804- 1806) was the first American overland expedition to the Pacific coast and back. The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 sparked the interest of United States in expansion to the west coast. A few weeks after the purchase, Uni | Letter gameA letter game involves the exchange of written letters, or e-mails, between two or more participants. The first player writes a letter in the voice of a newly created character; in this first letter, the writer should establish her own identity and that o | Lemon balmLemon Balm Melissa officinalis is a perennial herb from the mint family Lamiaceae, grown originally in Southern Europe. Its leaves have a gentle lemon scent, related to mint. At the end of the summer, little white flowers full of nectar appear. These attr |
| Lee Harvey OswaldLee Harvey Oswald ( October 18, 1939 November 24, 1963) was the assassin of U. President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, according to the conclusions of two government investigations into the assassination. Critics of the official accounts have clai | LetterboxingLetterboxing is an outdoor hobby which began on the moors of Dartmoor, England. Letterboxers hide a small weatherproof box in publicly accessible places and post clues to its location. Clues to letterboxes on Dartmoor are traditionally distributed in prin | Legal technicalityThe term legal technicality refers to the technical niceties and exactitudes of legal procedure, defenses based on such technicalities are known as " procedural defenses. It is often used in a pejorative sense to denote aspects of legal procedure which, i |
| Leo | Lead | Lebanon |
| Lesotho | Letter | Letterbox |
| Leon Trotsky | Leap year | Le Corbusier |
| Leonhard Euler | Led Zeppelin | Leucippus |
| League of Nations | Leonardo of Pisa | Leipzig |
| Least common multiple | Lester Bowles Pearson | Leon M. Lederman |
| Lethe | Lebesgue integration | Learning theory (education) |
| Learning disability | Leo III | Leone Battista Alberti |
| Leone Allacci | Leonard Bloomfield | Leather |
| Lexicon | Leonardo da Vinci | Lettre de cachet |
| Leyden jar | Lennon Wall | Lepus (constellation) |
| Legnica | Leg spin | Learning object |
| Levant | League of Nations Mandate | Left-arm orthodox spin |
| Lemuridae | Left and right | Leviticus |
| Lebesgue measure | Leonard Peltier | LeRoy Homer |
| Leaf node | Lettuce soup | Leo Tolstoy |
| Lev Kuleshov | Legacy system | Lens (optics) |
| Lexus | LEGO | Leonids |
| Leszek Miller | Leopold von Sacher-Masoch | Lee Marvin |
| Leadbelly | Leo Marks | Leeds |
| Leda | Leda and the Swan | Legion |
| Leap second | Lexicography | Lead and follow (dance) |
| Lexeme | Left-wing politics | Lexicology |
| Leukemia | Length | Left-arm unorthodox spin |
| LEO computer | Leaf by Niggle | Lemming |
| Leet | Legendre symbol | Léon Theremin |
| Leto | Lech Walesa | Leon |
| Lex Luthor | Lebanon War | Lester Bangs |
| Left Behind | Lemma | Lemmy Kilmister |
| Lexicographer | Leninism | Legion of Merit |
| Lee Van Cleef | Le Mans | Lesser Poland Voivodship |