Noun
LCL (plural LCLs)
(anatomy) Initialism of lateral collateral ligament.
Keep a watch also on the faults of the patients, which often make them lie about the taking of things prescribed. (XIV, Translated by W. H. S. Jones. LCL 148, Pages 296-297) Hippocrates
Griffin III had surgery on January 9, 2013 performed by Dr. James Andrews and both his LCL and ACL were repaired. Source: Internet
PCP produces large, smooth LCL areas with smooth edges and sharp corners. Source: Internet
LCL freight was often sorted and redistributed into different railway cars at intermediate railway terminals en route to the final destination. citation LCL is "a quantity of cargo less than that required for the application of a carload rate. Source: Internet
This also occurred in the United Kingdom starting with the 1959 Obscene Publications Act and reaching a peak with the LCL court case. Source: Internet