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Lame Lame means moving with pain or difficulty, or Colloquialism|colloquially, an unconvincing argument. In modern time it is used to mean uninteresting.
Lame and '''''lamé''''' (derived from the French) may also refer to:
- Lameness (equine), lameness in horses
- Lamé (fencing), name of the electrically conductive jacket worn by foil and sabre fencers
- Lamé (fabric), a fabric with metallic threads
- Lamé (armor), an unarticulated component of a larger piece of armor
- Lamé (kitchen tool), a tool used in bread baking
- Lamé parameters (or Lamé constants), two elastic moduli for homogeneous and isotropic solids
- Lamé (crater) on the Moon
- Gabriel Lamé, French mathematician
- LAME, MP3 encoder
- Lame (song)|"Lame" (song), song by Unwritten Law
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