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Lace 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 (b. 1942)
 - Laced (album), a 1999 album by rap-metal group Reveille
 - The Lace, a 1986 album by Benjamin Orr
 
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- Lace (miniseries), a 1984 TV mini-series, based on a novel of the same name by Shirley Conran
 - Miss Lace, the protagonist of Male Call
 
People with the name
- John Henry Lace (1857–1918), British botanist
 - Renāte Lāce (1943–1967), Latvian track and field athlete
 
Technology
- Cable lacing, a method in electronics for tying wiring harnesses and cable looms
 - Lace Sensor, a brand of guitar pickup
 - Liquid air cycle engine, a type of spacecraft propulsion engine
 - Luton Analogue Computing Engine, a computer developed by English Electric for military purposes
 - Lunar Atmospheric Composition Experiment, deployed in 1972 by Apollo 17
 
Other uses
- Lacing (drugs), where one substance has been secretly mixed or added to another
 - Latsch (Italian: Laces), a comune (municipality) in northern Italy
 - Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, an art gallery founded in Los Angeles, California in 1978
 - Shoelaces, 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
 
See also
- Interlace (disambiguation)
 - Lacing, the pattern left by the foam on the inside of a glass of beer as it is drunk and the head moves down
 - Lacing, a process in wheelbuilding, in which spokes are connected between the hub and the rim
 
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