See also: LN, l.n., and ln.
U+33D1, ㏑
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(mathematics): Probably from New Latin logarithmus naturalis (natural logarithm). At the time of the discovery of logarithms and e, Latin was the language of science.

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ln

  1. (mathematics) natural logarithm; logarithm to the base e.
     
     
  2. (international standards) ISO 639-1 language code for Lingala.

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ln

  1. Abbreviation of lane.

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