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LD may refer to:

In science and mathematics:

  • Lethal dose#, where "#" represents the percentage of test organisms killed by a specific dosage (of drugs, radiation, etc.), e.g. half will die at LD50.
  • The logarithm of base 2, , from the Latin logarithmus dualis.
  • Lunar distance, the distance between the Earth and the Moon and a measure of navigation.
  • Linkage disequilibrium, when distinct alleles appear together more often than by chance (thanks to founder effects, etc.) in genetics.
  • lactate dehydrogenase, an enzyme in plants and animals
  • London dispersion forces, weak intermolecular forces

In technology:

In politics:

In television:

  • Lorraine "L.D." Delacorte, a character from the Degrassi series played by Amanda Cook.
  • Larry David, sometimes referred to as L.D. in the television show Curb Your Enthusiasm.
  • Latin Disciples, the name of a gang in television series Day Break
  • Low-definition television (LDTV)

In music:

In Contracts:

  • Liability Damage

LD can also refer to:

Ld (Capital L with a lower case "d") is the abbreviated form of: