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  1. Definition of LESS - Merriam-Webster

    5 days ago · constituting a more limited number or amount; of lower rank, degree, or importance; of reduced size, extent, or degree… See the full definition

  2. Getting started | Less.js

    Less (which stands for Leaner Style Sheets) is a backwards-compatible language extension for CSS. This is the official documentation for Less, the language and Less.js, the JavaScript tool that …

  3. LESS Simple Definition - Merriam-Webster

    5 days ago · less 3 of 4 pronoun 1 : a smaller number or amount We've learned to make do with less. [=to survive with less money, fewer possessions, etc.]

  4. Less (style sheet language) - Wikipedia

    Name Description Software License Platform Functionality ; WinLess - Windows GUI for less.js: GUI Less Compiler: Apache 2.0: Windows: Compiler : Crunch: Less editor and compiler (

  5. Olivia Rodrigo - less (Lyric Video) - YouTube

    Jun 11, 2026 · Your told “your dad is leaving forever but he “loves” you 💔” Crying over this and I’m happily married🫣 #oliviarodrigo #youseemprettysadforagirlsoinlove #less

  6. Less (novel) - Wikipedia

    The plot follows writer Arthur Less as he travels the world on a literary tour to numb his loss of the man he loves. The novel won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

  7. Using Less.js | Less.js

    Less extends CSS with dynamic behavior such as variables, mixins, operations and functions. Less runs on both the server-side (with Node.js and Rhino) or client-side (modern browsers only).

  8. LESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    We use the quantifier less to talk about reduced quantities, amounts or degree. Less is a comparative word. …

  9. GitHub - less/less.js: Less. The dynamic stylesheet language.

    Less. The dynamic stylesheet language. Contribute to less/less.js development by creating an account on GitHub.

  10. Equal, Less and Greater Than Symbols - Math is Fun

    As well as the familiar equals sign (=) it is also very useful to show if something is not equal to (≠) greater than (〉) or less than (〈).