Noun
LPD (plural LPDs)
(nautical) Initialism of landing, platform, dock.
Fleury joined the LPD in 1994. Source: Internet
Companies like Prysm are trying to bring high energy efficiency and recyclability with their Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) technology - redefining how collaboration solutions can add to a business' sustainability efforts. Source: Internet
Duties of the SRO for the end of the previous year had been divided among several LPD officers, after the May 16 departure of Officer Richie Francioni. Source: Internet
Due to the vigilant efforts of the Lander Police Department, LPD has seen a decrease in DUI arrests by 18.24%. Source: Internet
Navy Sailors run to crew the USS Portland (LPD 27) during it’s commissioning ceremony in Portland, Oregon. Source: Internet
On Tuesday, the Lufkin Police Department released a video with highlights from a 33-year-old woman’s 23-minute run from police after she slipped her handcuffs and stole an LPD patrol unit from the Ulta parking lot Saturday afternoon. Source: Internet