Lux (disambiguation)
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Lux may refer to:
- Luxembourg-Findel International Airport (IATA Airport Code: LUX)
- lux — a unit of measurement of illuminance or illumination
- lux — Latin for "light"
- The motto of University of California is Fiat lux ("Let there be light").
- The motto of University of Akron is Fiat lux ("Let there be light").
- The motto of Rollins College is Fiat lux ("Let there be light").
- The motto of University of Lethbridge is Fiat lux ("Let there be light").
- The motto of Clark University is Fiat lux ("Let there be light").
- The motto of Alfred University is Fiat lux ("Let there be light").
- The motto of University of Washington is Lux sit ("Light - let it exist").
- The motto of Yale University is Lux et veritas ("Light and truth").
- The motto of Seoul National University is Veritas lux mea ("The truth enlightens me").
- Luxembourg — a small country in western Europe
- Conway's LUX method for magic squares — an algorithm for creating magic squares of order 4n+2, where n is a positive natural number
- LUX — an organisation established to promote and support artists' moving image work
- Lux (computer game) — a computer strategy game
- Lux (soap) — a soap from Unilever
- Lux (company) — a Czech manufacturer mainly producing vacuum cleaners. Due to this fact, in the Czech Republic a vacuum cleaner is sometimes called a "Lux".
- Lux — one of several communes in France:
- Lux, Côte-d'Or, in the Côte-d'Or département
- Lux, Haute-Garonne, in the Haute-Garonne département
- Lux, Saône-et-Loire, in the Saône-et-Loire département
- The Lux, a nightclub in Wigan, United Kingdom
- [LuX], Tag of a Liero Extreme clan