L1
English
Etymology 1
From Language 1 (“first language”).
Noun
L1 (plural L1s)
- Mother tongue; someone's native language; own language.
- Coordinate term: L2
- 2017, Di Zou, James Lambert, “Feedback methods for student voice in the digital age”, in British Journal of Educational Technology, volume 48, number 5, page 1085:
- This advantage was pertinent in the Hong Kong context where English is largely an L2 language, although would not be expected to be as large in an L1 context.
Etymology 2
Noun
L1
- (astrophysics) Abbreviation of Lagrange point 1, located between the larger and smaller objects along a line connecting the two.
Related terms
- (astrophysics): Lagrange point, L2, L3, L4, L5
Etymology 3
From Level 1.
Noun
L1 (uncountable)
Usage notes
The first level cache is more often written as L1 cache than as L1 except when used attributively in writing meant for a technical audience.
Anagrams
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