Noun
lis (plural lisses)
(heraldic) Fleur-de-lis.
lis
plural of li
lis
(law) The substance of a legal dispute.
LIS (uncountable)
Initialism of library and information science.
According to him, he is being told to report because he was to produce the living body of Costa at the LIS on Wednesday morning but failed to do so. Source: Internet
All six Blue Angel Douglas A-4F Skyhawks executing a "fleur de lis" maneuver. Source: Internet
About half of the graduates completed one or two internships during their LIS program, and 7%, three or more. Source: Internet
About 35% of LIS schools use formal placement services or a center. Source: Internet
Democratic operative Lis Smith on Monday savaged her former boss, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, over his municipal coronavirus response, while offering effusive praise for Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s leadership amid the public health crisis. Source: Internet
At Can Lis the summerhouse that architect Utzon built for his family, The outer pillars and supporting walls are traditional Mallorcan marès, a local porous sandstone, with denser Santanyí sandstone used for interior walls and floors throughout. Source: Internet