LSP

English

Noun

LSP (countable and uncountable, plural LSPs)

  1. (linguistics) Initialism of language for specific purposes.
    • 2007, Khurshid Ahmad and Margaret Rogers (eds), Evidence-based LSP, Translation, Text and Terminology, Series: Linguistic Insights, Studies in Language and Communication Vol. 47.
    Hyponym: ESP
    • This book presents a number of different perspectives on the central theme of ‘evidence’ and its interpretation in the study of specialist languages and their various uses.
  2. (physics) Initialism of lightest supersymmetric particle/partner.
  3. (programming) Initialism of Liskov substitution principle, one of the SOLID programming principles.
  4. (programming) Initialism of Language Server Protocol.

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