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L7 (sometimes spelled L-7) has several meanings:

  • L7 is 1950s slang for "square", based on the shape made when putting together an "L" made with the left thumb and index finger and a "7" made with the right thumb and index finger.
  • L7 is an all-woman punk band whose name is derived from the slang expression.
  • The L7 is a British machine gun series.
  • The L7 105mm cannon gun is a British-designed turret gun for tanks.
  • L-7 is an abbreviation for Landsat 7, an Earth-imaging satellite launched in April 1999.
  • L7 is the name of the newly formed Anti-Hao Alliance which is ever on the quest to bring about the end of the evil of the Hao-Tang Clan

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L7 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (148 words)
L7 is 1950s slang for "square", based on the shape made when putting together an "L" made with the left thumb and index finger and a "7" made with the right thumb and index finger.
L7 is an all-woman punk band whose name is derived from the slang expression.
The L7 105mm cannon gun is a British-designed turret gun for tanks.
What Is L7 (1593 words)
L7 is a nickname for Cycla Corporation's "Level 7" family of web development tools.
The standalone L7 Controls have not been tested with AFP, but could likely be made to work in that environment with either an adapter or a different Request object.
In future revisions, L7 may include classes that implement these layers, but usage of any such classes will always be optional, in deference to maintaining compatibility with enterprise investments in other development tools and approaches.
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