Proper noun
A surname from French, variant of Lagrange
Lagrange (plural Lagranges)
A surname from French.
A placename
A town in Lee County, Arkansas, United States.
A city, the county seat of Troup County, Georgia, United States.
A town, the county seat of LaGrange County, Indiana, United States.
A town in Dutchess County, New York, United States.
A village in Lorain County, Ohio, United States.
Ellipsis of LaGrange County.
A number of townships in the United States, listed under LaGrange Township.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to LaGrange Police Sgt. Mark Cavendar, the deceased was found around 6 a.m. and that at this time the cause of death is uncertain. Source: Internet
After rolling to a GISA state championship in 2019, LaGrange Academy figures to be a leading title contender once again this fall with nearly every player returning, along with long-time coach Charles Parker. Source: Internet
Another unit for time, more familiar than some other suggestions, could be 14.4 minutes, i.e. a shorter quarter of an hour, or a centiday, as proposed by Lagrange. Source: Internet
A native and lifelong resident of Arnaudville, Louisiana, Debbie LaGrange has lived with Parkinson’s Disease since 1999 and been widowed for 14 years. Source: Internet
District 132 contains parts of Troup, Coweta and Meriweather counties, including much of LaGrange and part of Newnan. Source: Internet
Also this week, LaGrange will play two games against non-region opponents. Source: Internet