noun: (informal, usually in the plural) A dreadlock.
noun: (dated, fandom slang) Correspondence, usually a letter, sent to a periodical commenting on either the contents of a previous issue or an earlier letter of comment.
verb: (dated, fandom slang) To write a letter of comment to a periodical.
noun: Initialism of Library of Congress.
noun: (emergency medicine) Initialism of level of consciousness; also LoC.
noun: (medicine) Initialism of loss of consciousness; also LoC.
noun: (programming) Initialism of lines of code.
noun: Initialism of lab on a chip. [(chemistry, physics) A chip, combining semiconductor and microfluidics technologies, capable of handling and analyzing very small quantities of sample, especially of bodily fluids for medical purposes.]
noun: (finance, banking) Initialism of line of credit; also LoC. [(finance, banking) A credit facility under which a bank or other lender agrees to provide a client with loans of money up to an approved limit during a predefined period. The client may borrow the entire credit amount all at once or in portions during the specified period.]
noun: Initialism of letter of contract. [An agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement.]
noun: (dated, fandom slang) Initialism of letter of comment; also LoC, loc. [A spoken or written remark.]
noun: (aviation) Abbreviation of localizer. [(computing, translation studies) A person who localizes (adapts a product for use in a particular country or region, or adapts translated text to fit a local culture).]
noun: (aviation) Initialism of loss of control.
noun: (space travel) Initialism of loss of crew.
noun: Alternative letter-case form of LOC.
noun: (software engineering, translation studies) Clipping of localization. [The act of localizing.]
adjective: (slang) Clipping of loco (“crazy”). [(colloquial) Crazy.]