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LCT

  1. a type of military landing craft used in World War II, designed for landing tanks and other vehicles on beaches.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of LCT1

L(anding) C(raft) T(ank)
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Example Sentences

LCT chair Andy Hough said the store's survival was key to maintaining the island's ability to provide for local residents without them having to make a three-hour round trip to Oban.

From BBC

They’ve known each other since their undergraduate days at Princeton, and she directed his play “War” at LCT in 2016.

But it was precisely the play’s large scale, as much as its depiction of cycles of collapse and human perseverance, that LCT’s leaders felt made “Skin” a resonant, sneakily timely choice.

“She brought it up to me many, many months ago, and I wasn’t quite sure,” André Bishop, LCT’s artistic director, confessed.

It did not escape her notice that, though she had directed at LCT three times before, the offer to become a resident director came after the killing of George Floyd and the subsequent release of the “We See You, White American Theater” document that led many theaters to hire Black associates.

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