LCID

LCID stands for "Locale Identifier," which is a numeric code used to represent a specific locale in computing and software applications. An LCID is used to identify the language, region, and certain cultural parameters for applications, allowing the software to adapt to the user's preferences for language, date formats, number formats, and more. Each LCID corresponds to a particular combination of language and region, enabling systems to provide localized functionalities and displays. LCIDs are particularly relevant in areas such as internationalization and localization of software, ensuring that users have a tailored experience according to their cultural context.