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'''Laser''' can also refer to: | '''Laser''' can also refer to: | ||
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*], an extinct plant of genus ''Ferula'', which produced a resin (also called ''laser'') that was important in ancient Greco-Roman cooking and herbal medicine | *], an extinct plant of genus ''Ferula'', which produced a resin (also called ''laser'') that was important in ancient Greco-Roman cooking and herbal medicine | ||
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A laser is a device which generates a coherent beam of light.
Laser can also refer to:
- Laser (dinghy), a popular class of sailing dinghy
- Silphium, an extinct plant of genus Ferula, which produced a resin (also called laser) that was important in ancient Greco-Roman cooking and herbal medicine
- Laser (plant), a genus of the family Apiaceae
- Laser (debit card), an Irish debit card
- Ford Laser, a rebadged Mazda 323 that sold in competition to it in some markets such as Australasia
- Plymouth Laser, a rebranded Mitsubishi Eclipse that was sold in competition to it in the United States
- Atom laser, a coherent state of propagating atoms
In computing:
- LASER (emulator), an arcade emulator. The name is an acronym for Little Arcade System Emulator Releases
- VTech Laser 200, a small early-1980s home computer
- MPEG-4 Part 20, Lightweight Applications Scene Representation (LASeR)
See also
- Lazar
- Lazer, Hautes-Alpes, a commune of the Hautes-Alpes département in France
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