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LAB; LaB; Lab (disambiguation); Lab.

lab         
(labs)
1.
A lab is the same as a laboratory
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2.
In Britain, Lab is the written abbreviation for Labour
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...David Blunkett, MP for Sheffield (Lab).
Lab         
¦ abbreviation
1. Brit. Labour.
2. Labrador.
Lab         
·noun A telltale; a prater; a blabber.
II. Lab ·vi To Prate; to Gossip; to Babble; to Blab.

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Lab

Lab most often refers to:

  • Laboratory, a facility to conduct scientific research

Lab or LAB may also refer to:

Pronunciation examples for lab
1. Lab.
Muriel Cooper _ David Reinfurt _ Talks at Google
2. lab.
Plenty More - Vibrant Vegetable Cooking _ Yotam Ottolenghi _ Talks at Google
3. lab.
Is Reproducible Research Accurate _ John Ioannidis _ Talks at Google
4. lab.
Laura Peticolas _ Talks at Google
5. lab?"
The Moral Molecule _ Paul Zak _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of lab
1. Lab 360, Con 358, Lab 234, Lib Dem 12', 121). Con gain from Lab.
2. Wear Valley district – Coundon: Lab 360, Lib Dem 331. (May 2003 – Three seats Lab 87', 784, Lib Dem 743, 6'3, 670, Lab 652). Lab hold.
3. Swing Lib Dem to Lab 1.3%. Rossendale borough – Hareholme: Lab 585, Con 477, Lib Dem 244. (June 2004 – Con 1082, Lab 848). Lab gain from C.
4. Lichfield district – Chadmead: Con 1'2, Lab 181, Lib Dem 117. (May 2003 – Two seats Lab 300, Con 328, 28', Lab 250, Lib Dem 100). Con gain from Lab.
5. North East Derbyshire district – Clay Cross South: Lab 547, Lib Dem 2'5. (May 2003 – Two seats Lab unopposed). Lab hold.