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Meanings and definitions for LEM
What does LEM stand for? What does LEM mean?
- LEM, a musical instrument with the brand name Generalmusic
- Lake Erie Monsters (now the Cleveland Monsters), a professional ice hockey team based in Ohio
- Lamina emergent mechanism, found in pop-up books
- Law of excluded middle, in classical logic
- Lay Eucharistic Minister, in the Catholic, Episcopal or Lutheran Churches
- Learnable Evolution Model, an evolutionary computation method
- LEM domain-containing protein 3, a membrane protein associated with laminopathies
- Leyton Midland Road railway station in the United Kingdom, station code LEM
- Liquid Elastomer Molding, a gasket technology developed by the Federal-Mogul Corporation
- Lunar Excursion Module, the original designation of the Apollo Lunar Module
- Lymphocyte expansion molecule
- 3836 Lem, an asteroid named after Stanisław Lem
- Lem, Denmark [da], a municipality in Jutland
- Lemuel Lem Barney (born 1945), American football player
- Lem Billings (1916–1981), John F. Kennedy's friend
- Lem Burnham (born 1947), American football player
- Lem Cross (1872–1930), American Major League Baseball player
- George Lewis Lem Davis (1914–1970), American jazz saxophonist
- Lemuel Davis (born 1953), American software engineer
- Anton Lemuel Lem Dobbs (born 1959), British-American screenwriter
- Henry Honiball (born 1965), nicknamed "Lem", South African rugby player
- Lemuel Lem Johnson (1909–1989), American jazz saxophonist
- Lem T. Jones, Jr. (1924–1995), American politician
- Thomas Lemuel Lem Johns (1925–2014), American Secret Service agent present during the assassination of John F. Kennedy
- Lem Overpeck (1911–2003), American politician, Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota
- Lem Tucker (1938–1991), American journalist
- Lem Winchester (1928–1961), American jazz vibraphone player
- Huw Davies, aka Lem, British artist and author of the webcomic Bunny
- Charles Antoine Lemaire (1800–1871), author typically referred to as Lem
- George Ho Lem (1918–2005), Canadian politician
- Gerard van der Lem (born 1952), Dutch footballer
- Hans Lem (1875–?), Norwegian gymnast
- Nguyễn Văn Lém (died 1968), Vietnamese communist guerrilla fighter
- Peter Mandrup Lem (1758–1828), Danish violin virtuoso
- Stanisław Lem (1921–2006), Polish science fiction writer
- Lem, the main character in the 3D computer-animated science fiction comedy film Planet 51 (2009)
- Curtis Lemansky, nicknamed Lem, a fictional character in the television series The Shield
- Lem Nikodinoski, the protagonist in Zhivko Chingo's children's book The Great Water
- The Lem, a fictional alien race in the Marvel Universe
- Lem Van Adams, a fictional character in the television series Soul Food
- Lem (satellite), the first Polish scientific satellite, named after Polish science fiction writer Stanisław Lem
- Apollo Lunar Module, of the NASA moon missions, better known as the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM)
- lem, ISO 639-3 code for the Mandi language of Cameroon
- Language Extension Module
- Lemmon airport (code), United States
- Lunar Excursion Module (a.k.a. LM) (Apollo spacecraft), Space
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