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Definition of locate
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Locate
(v. i.) To place one's self; to take up one's
residence;
to
settle.
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Relocate
::
Relocate
(v. t.) To
locate
again.
Ponibility
::
Ponibility
(n.) The
capability
of being
placed
or
located.
Allocate
::
Allocate
(v. t.) To
localize.
Locate
::
Locate
(v. i.) To place one's self; to take up one's
residence;
to
settle.
Collocate
::
Collocate
(a.) Set;
placed.
Delawares
::
Delawares
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
formerly
inhabiting
the
valley
of the
Delaware
River,
but now
mostly
located
in the
Indian
Territory..
Start
::
Start (v. t.) To move
suddenly
from its place or
position;
to
displace
or
loosen;
to
dislocate;
as, to start a bone; the storm
started
the bolts in the
vessel..
Hip
::
Hip (v. t.) To
dislocate
or
sprain
the hip of, to
fracture
or
injure
the hip bone of (a
quadruped)
in such a
manner
as to
produce
a
permanent
depression
of that
side..
Situated
::
Situated
(a.)
Having
a site,
situation,
or
location;
being in a
relative
position;
permanently
fixed;
placed;
located;
as, a town
situated,
or
situate,
on a hill or on the
seashore..
Bonesetter
::
Bonesetter
(n.) One who sets
broken
or
dislocated
bones;
--
commonly
applied
to one, not a
regular
surgeon,
who makes an
occupation
of
setting
bones..
Shotten
::
Shotten
(n.) Shot out of its
socket;
dislocated,
as a
bone..
Collocate
::
Collocate
(v. t.) To set or
place;
to set; to
station.
Stand
::
Stand (n.) To
occupy
or hold a
place;
to have a
situation;
to be
situated
or
located;
as, Paris
stands
on the
Seine..
Disjoint
::
Disjoint
(v. t.) To
separate
the
joints
of; to
separate,
as parts
united
by
joints;
to put out of
joint;
to force out of its
socket;
to
dislocate;
as, to
disjoint
limbs;
to
disjoint
bones;
to
disjoint
a fowl in
carving..
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To
reduce
from a
dislocated
or
fractured
state;
to
replace;
as, to set a
broken
bone..
Place
::
Place (n.) To
assign
a place to; to put in a
particular
spot or
place,
or in a
certain
relative
position;
to
direct
to a
particular
place;
to fix; to
settle;
to
locate;
as, to place a book on a
shelf;
to place balls in
tennis..
Cradle
::
Cradle
(n.) A case for a
broken
or
dislocated
limb.
Locate
::
Locate
(v. t.) To
designate
the site or place of; to
define
the
limits
of; as, to
locate
a
public
building;
to
locate
a
mining
claim;
to
locate
(the land
granted
by) a land
warrant..
Locator
::
Locator
(n.) One who
locates,
or is
entitled
to
locate,
land or a
mining
claim..
Coaptation
::
Coaptation
(n.) The
adaptation
or
adjustment
of parts to each
other,
as of a
broken
bone or
dislocated
joint..
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