Lamé may refer to:
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Lamé (fabric)
Lamé ( ) is a type of fabric woven or knit with thin ribbons of metallic fiber wrapped around natural or synthetic fibers like silk, nylon, or spandex (for added stretch), as opposed to ''guipé'', where the ribbons are wrapped around a fiber ...
, a clothing fabric with metallic strands
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Lamé (fencing)
In fencing, a lamé is an electrically conductive jacket worn by foil and sabre fencers in order to define the scoring area (which is different for each weapon). Foil lamés, although traditionally a metallic grey, are becoming more and more po ...
, a jacket used for detecting hits
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Lamé (crater) on the Moon
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Ngeté-Herdé language, also known as Lamé, spoken in Chad
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Peve language
The Pévé language, sometimes referred to as Lamé (the main dialect), is a member of the Masa branch of the Chadic family that is spoken in parts of Cameroon and the Republic of Chad.
Varieties
The term "Zime" is not used in Cameroon, but it ...
, also known as Lamé after its chief dialect, spoken in Chad and Cameroon
*Lamé, a couple of the
Masa languages of West Africa
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Amy Lamé
Amy Lamé (née Caddle; born 3 January 1971) is an American-British performer, writer, and TV and radio presenter, known for her one-woman shows, her performance group Duckie, and LGBT-themed media works.
She was appointed by the Mayor of Lond ...
(born 1971), British radio presenter
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Gabriel Lamé
Gabriel Lamé (22 July 1795 – 1 May 1870) was a French mathematician who contributed to the theory of partial differential equations by the use of curvilinear coordinates, and the mathematical theory of elasticity (for which linear elasticity ...
(1795–1870), French mathematician
See also
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Lamé curve, geometric figure
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Lamé parameters
In continuum mechanics, Lamé parameters (also called the Lamé coefficients, Lamé constants or Lamé moduli) are two material-dependent quantities denoted by λ and μ that arise in strain- stress relationships. In general, λ and μ are ind ...
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Lame (disambiguation)
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Lame (kitchen tool)
A lame () is a double-sided blade that is used to slash the tops of bread loaves in baking. A lame is used to ''score'' (also called ''slashing'' or ''docking'') bread just before the bread is placed in the oven. Often the blade's cutting edge wi ...
, occasionally misspelled ''lamé''
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