Leap or LEAP may refer to:
Computing and technology
- Leap (computer worm)
- LEAP (programming language)
- Leap Motion, a motion-sensing technology company
- Leap Wireless, a provider of wireless services
- Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol, for wireless computer networks
- Local-electrode atom probe, an atomic-resolution microscope
- LEAP, the Low Emissions Analysis Platform energy systems modeling framework
Education
- LEAP High School, a high school for English language students
- Leap (education and training), a project in Suffolk, England
- Louisiana Educational Assessment Program (LEAP), including the integrated Louisiana Educational Assessment Program (iLEAP)
Entertainment
- Leap (Drop Trio album), a 2004 album by Drop Trio
- Leap (James Bay album), a 2022 album by James Bay
- Leap (music), a melodic interval
- Ballerina (2016 film), a French/Canadian animated film also known as Leap!
- Leap (film), a 2020 Chinese biographical film, based on the China women's national volleyball team
- "Leap" (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)
Places
- Leap, County Cork, a village in Ireland
- Randolph's Leap, a country area in Moray, Scotland
Transportation and aerospace
- CFM International LEAP, a turbofan jet engine
- LEAP, ICAO code for Empuriabrava Airfield in Girona province in Spain
- LEAPTech (Leading Edge Asynchronous Propeller Technology), a NASA project to demonstrate distributed electric propulsion for future aircraft
- Lightweight Exo-Atmospheric Projectile, a lightweight miniaturized kinetic kill vehicle
Other uses
- Law Enforcement Action Partnership, crime and law employees who advocate policies in the name of public safety
- Law Enforcement Availability Pay, a type of premium pay for federal law enforcement officers
- Leap Manifesto, Canadian activist manifesto during 2015 campaign
- LEAPS (finance), long-term stock options
- Leap2020, a think tank analyzing from a European perspective
- LEAP, Listen, Empathize, Agree, and Partner(ship).[1] help method for some mental illnesses.
See also
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