Logical Extents An HP-UX term LEs are Physical Extents that have been allocated for use in a Logical Volume Logical Extents are simply a way to map the Physical Extents allocated to various Logical Volumes They are always numbered sequentially but are not necessarily contiguous unless specified to be so
Individuals with Limited English proficiency The term "individual with limited English proficiency" means a secondary school student, an adult, or an out-of-school youth, who has limited ability in speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the English language, and - (A) whose native language is a language other than English; or (B) who lives in a family or community environment in which a language other than English is the dominant language
Language Environment LE can be used in a CICS environment to provide a runtime library that establishes a common execution environment for programming languages
Logic Element -- what Altera calls their logic blocks Contains a bit more logic than a 4-LUT (but not much)
A/N, oblique case: reflexive pronoun (object = subject); anaphoric pronoun (in subordinate clause, refers to the subject of the main clause)
surnames with "le", for example "le Palefrayor", were occupational names, in this case, "the chap who looked after the nobleman's horse" The name itself was not a surname, but an identifier name, but it later developed into a surname -- Renia Simmons (edited)