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Lace Lace is a delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern, made by machine or by hand. Generally, lace is split into two main categories, needlelace and bobbin lace, although there are other types of lace, such as knitted o ...
is a lightweight fabric patterned with open holes. Lace(s) may also refer to:


Arts and media


Films

* ''Lace'' (1926 film), a German silent crime film * ''Lace'' (1928 film), a Soviet silent film * ''Laces'' (film), a 2018 Israeli film


Music

* Lace (band), a Canadian country music trio ** ''Lace'' (album), the Canadian country music trio's self-titled debut album * Lace, one-person band of music producer and songwriter
Pete Dello Pete Dello (born Peter Blumsom, 26 May 1942, Oxford, England) is a 1960s and 1970s singer-songwriter and later a music teacher. Career Dello started his career as a musician in the skiffle era of the 1950s and was a founding member of the rock ...
(b. 1942) * ''Laced'' (album), a 1999 album by rap-metal group Reveille * ''
The Lace ''The Lace'' is the only solo studio album by American rock and roll singer Benjamin Orr, best known for his work with the Cars. It was released on October 6, 1986, by Elektra Records and features his only solo hit, the song "Stay the Night (Be ...
'', a 1986 album by Benjamin Orr


Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

* ''Lace'', a 1982 novel by
Shirley Conran Dame Shirley Ida Conran (; 21 September 1932 – 9 May 2024) was an English author, designer, journalist, and social entrepreneur. After Conran's marriage to Terence Conran, with whom she worked as a designer and sales director at Conran Fabri ...
** ''Lace'' (miniseries), a 1984 TV mini-series, based on the novel * Miss Lace, the protagonist of ''
Male Call ''Male Call'' is an American comic strip series created and drawn by Milton Caniff on a volunteer basis, exclusively for US military publications during World War II. The strip began January 24, 1943. Caniff continued ''Male Call'' until seven m ...
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People with the name

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John Henry Lace John Henry Lace (1857–1918) was a British botanist. Allen G. Debus (ed.) (1968). ''World Who’s Who in Science. A Biographical Dictionary of Notable Scientists from Antiquity to the Present.'' Marquis-Who’s Who (Chicago) : xvi + 1855 p. Bio ...
(1857–1918), British botanist *
Renāte Lāce Renāte Lāce (18 February 1943 – 3 March 1967) was a Latvian track and field athlete. At the 1963 Summer Universiade, she won the gold medal in the 100 metres event and the silver medal in the 200 metres. She won a bronze medal with the Soviet ...
(1943–1967), Latvian track and field athlete


Technology

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Cable lacing Cable lacing is a method for tying Cable harness, wiring harnesses and cable looms, traditionally used in telecommunication, naval, and aerospace applications. This old cable management technique, taught to generations of lineworkers, is still u ...
, a method in electronics for tying wiring harnesses and cable looms * Lace Sensor, a brand of guitar pickup *
Liquid air cycle engine A liquid air cycle engine (LACE) is a type of spacecraft propulsion engine that attempts to increase its efficiency by gathering part of its oxidizer from the atmosphere. A liquid air cycle engine uses liquid hydrogen (LH2) fuel to liquefy the ai ...
, a type of spacecraft propulsion engine *
Luton Analogue Computing Engine The Luton Analogue Computing Engine (LACE) was a code name for a military general purpose analogue computer, predominantly used for missile simulation. It was developed in 1953-1956 by English Electric's Guided Missile Division in Luton, UK. Upon ...
, a computer developed by English Electric for military purposes * Lunar Atmospheric Composition Experiment, deployed in 1972 by Apollo 17 * Low-power Atmospheric Compensation Experiment, launched in 1990 for the United States Strategic Defense Initiative


Other uses

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Lacing (drugs) Lacing or cutting, in drug culture, refer to the act of using a substance (referred to as the lacing agent or cutting agent) to adulterate substances independent of the reason. The resulting substance is laced or cut. Some street drugs are c ...
, where one substance has been secretly mixed or added to another *
Latsch Latsch (; ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) and a village in the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about northwest of the city of Bolzano Bolzano ( ; ; or ) is the capital city of South Tyrol (officially the province of B ...
(Italian: Laces), a ''comune'' (municipality) in northern Italy *
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions Located in Hollywood, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) is a nonprofit exhibition space and archive of the visual arts for the city of Los Angeles, California, United States, currently under the leadership of Sarah Russin. History In ...
, an art gallery founded in Los Angeles, California in 1978 *
Shoelaces Shoelaces, also called shoestrings (US English) or bootlaces (UK English), are a system commonly used to secure shoes, boots, and other footwear. They typically consist of a pair of strings or cords, one for each shoe, finished off at both e ...
, or laces, a thin cord fitted to each of a pair of shoes to keep the shoes in place * Lāce, feminine form of the Latvian surname
Lācis Lācis (Latvian orthography#Old orthography, Old orthography: ''Lahz(i)(s)''; feminine: Lāce) is a Latvian people, Latvian Latvian surname, surname, derived from the Latvian language, Latvian word for "bear". Individuals with the surname include ...


See also

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Interlace (disambiguation) Interlace or interlacing may refer to: * Interlace (art), a decorative element found especially in early Medieval art in Northern Europe * Interlacing (bitmaps), a method of incrementally displaying raster graphics * Interlaced video Interlac ...
* ''Lacing'', the pattern left by the foam on the inside of a glass of
beer Beer is an alcoholic beverage produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches from cereal grain—most commonly malted barley, although wheat, maize (corn), rice, and oats are also used. The grain is mashed to convert starch in the ...
as it is drunk and the head moves down * ''Lacing'', a process in
wheelbuilding Wheelbuilding is the process of assembling wire wheels (generally a bicycle wheel, but including wheelchairs, and some automobile, cars and motorcycles). The components of a wire wheel are the Rim_(wheel), rim, spokes, spoke nipple, nipples, and ...
, in which spokes are connected between the hub and the rim * * * *
Lacey (disambiguation) Lacey may refer to: People Surname A–L * Al Lacey (born 1942), Canadian politician * Andrew Lacey (1887–1946), Australian politician * Bill Lacey (American football) (born 1971), American football player and coach * Bill Lacey (football ...
* Lacie (disambiguation) * Laci (disambiguation) * Lacy (disambiguation) {{disambiguation