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LSA or Lsa is an acronym standing for:
- La Salle Academy, a private, Catholic, all boys high school in New York City.
- Lakshmipat Singhania Academy, a leading group of non profit schools in India.
- Late Stone Age
- Latent semantic analysis
- Latvijas Studentu apvienība
- Law and Society Association
- Law Society of Alberta
- Learn and Serve America
- Licenciate of the Society of Apothecaries
- Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus (Skin disease)
- Light-sport aircraft
- Lighting&Sound America, an entertainment technology magazine published by PLASA Media Inc.
- Linguistic Society of America
- Link-state advertisement
- Local Security Authority, the centre of the Windows NT security subsystem (lsass.exe).
- Local Spiritual Assembly, an administrative body of the Bahá'í Faith.
- Logistics Support Analysis, a support planning methodology.
- Logistics Support Area, a large military depot.
- London Small Arms Co. Ltd, an English gun-making firm between 1866-1935.
- Lone Scouts of America, an independent Scouting organization that merged into the Boy Scouts of America
- Lutheran Services in America, the largest network of human service organizations in the United States.
- College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan
- Autonomous Systems Laboratory or Laboratório Sistemas Autónomos - it's a research unit of the Institute of Engineering of the Porto, a school of the Porto Polytechnic Institute.
- Lysergic acid amide (ergine), a compound closely related to LSD
- Lsa, the abbreviation for the orchid genus Luisia
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