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LAC

Lac is a term with several meanings across science, language, and geography. It can refer to a natural resin used to make shellac and lacquer, a dye and pigment, a linguistic meaning of "lake" in some languages, and as an acronym for various organizations or concepts.

The resin and its uses: The lacquer resin, known simply as lac, is secreted by female lac

Lac dye and color: Lac dye is a natural pigment derived from these secretions. It yields a

Linguistic and geographic usage: In French, lac means lake, a usage that appears in many place names

Acronyms and related terms: In biology and genetics, lac is used as shorthand for lactose and for

insects
(Kerria
lacca)
on
host
trees,
primarily
in
the
Indian
subcontinent
and
Southeast
Asia.
The
resin
is
harvested,
processed,
and
formed
into
shellac
flakes
or
powder.
Shellac
serves
as
a
traditional
varnish
and
finishing
material
for
wood,
as
an
insulating
coating
in
electronics,
and,
in
some
cases,
as
a
glaze
in
confectionery
or
food
contexts.
deep
red
to
crimson
color
and
has
been
used
historically
in
textiles
and
artwork.
The
term
lac
also
refers
to
the
color
itself
in
some
contexts,
often
described
as
a
reddish-orange
pigment.
and
geographic
terms.
In
other
languages,
related
terms
may
refer
to
varnish
or
lacquer
in
industry
or
craft
contexts.
The
word’s
appearance
in
toponyms
reflects
this
central
meaning
of
water
bodies
in
French-speaking
regions
and
related
languages.
the
lac
operon,
which
governs
lactose
metabolism
in
bacteria.
In
modern
contexts,
LAC
is
an
acronym
for
various
organizations
and
concepts,
such
as
Los
Angeles
County,
among
others.
The
term
lac
thus
spans
a
range
of
disciplines
and
usages.