Ladder (disambiguation)

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A ladder is a runged climbing aid.

Ladder, The Ladder, or Ladders may also refer to:

Art, entertainment and media[edit]

Film and television[edit]

  • "Ladders" (Community), the first episode of the sixth season of the sitcom Community
  • Ladders, a 2004 documentary narrated by Harry Belafonte
  • The Ladder, a mythical burning ladder that is a Meyerism cornerstone and the theme of Cal Roberts's motivational practice in The Path (TV series)

Games[edit]

Music[edit]

Publications[edit]

Career-related[edit]

  • Ladder, a career path and reference to organizational and industry hierarchy
  • TheLadders, a careers website

Finance[edit]

Science and technology[edit]

Sports[edit]

  • Ladder tournament, a type of game or sports tournament
  • League table or ladder, a chart or table which compares sports teams, or other entities, by ranking them in order of ability or achievement

Other uses[edit]

  • Ladder, a vertical split in the fabric of a pair of tights (in UK terminology; "a run in pantyhose" is the US equivalent)
  • Jacob's Ladder, a "ladder to heaven" described by biblical Jacob in the Book of Genesis
  • Laddering, an investment technique
  • Wittgenstein's Ladder, also called Lie-to-children

See also[edit]