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- Logwood - right (108 R)
- Logwood - right (109 R)
- Logwood - right (110 R)
- Logwood ekisu - left (106 L)
- Logwood ekisu - right (106 R)
- Lokao
- Loofa sponge
- Loss
- Low-E glass coating
- Luco Aquasize
- Lumbang oil
- Luminance
- Lumocolour
- Lurex
- Luster
- Lutecium
- Luwax
- Luxfer prism glass
- Lynn sand
- M
- M.I.T. tester
- M2ADL (UNIBO)
- MAA КП1276/3, embroidered suzani, central Asia (19th century)
- MACC
- MCI
- MCRG
- MFA 1999.128, Silk samite, China (12th–14th century)
- MFA 30.121, Painted cotton fragment, India (18th century)
- MFA 33.371, Fragment with wrestling lions and harpies, Southern Spain (early 12th century)
- MFA 35.1967, Fragment of silk, Japan (9th or 10th century)
- MFA 35.1968, Fragment of silk, Japan (9th or 10th century)
- MFA 35.1969, Textile fragment with floral design, Japan (Nara period, 8th century)
- MFA 35.1972, fragment of silk waving, Japan (Nara period, 8th century)
- MFA 44.750, Embroidered picture by Katherine Greene, America (1745)
- MFA 47.1097, wool poncho, Peru (1476–1534)
- MFA 52.1690, pink yarns embroidered cotton bedcover, probably Peruvian Colonial (1661)
- MFA 59.22, Embroidered picture by Ann Peartree, America (1739)
- MICR paper
- MS2A
- MVT
- MW
- MWD
- M & M wax
- Macadamia wood
- Macawood
- Madder (Indian madder, Rubia cordifolia) LC
- Madder (Rubia akane) LC
- Madder (Rubia peregrina) LC
- Madder (Rubia tinctorum) LC
- Magdala red