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Definition of location
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Location
(n.) The act or
process
of
locating.
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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..
Remove
::
Remove
(n.) The
transfer
of one's
business,
or of one's
domestic
belongings,
from one
location
or
dwelling
house to
another;
-- in the
United
States
usually
called
a
move..
Metastasis
::
Metastasis
(n.) A
change
in the
location
of a
disease,
as from one part to
another..
Abracadabra
::
Abracadabra
(n.) A
mystical
word or
collocation
of
letters
written
as in the
figure.
Worn on an
amulet
it was
supposed
to ward off
fever.
At
present
the word is used
chiefly
in jest to
denote
something
without
meaning;
jargon.
Slide
::
Slide (n.) A small
dislocation
in beds of rock along a line of
fissure.
Miscollocation
::
Miscollocation
(n.) Wrong
collocation.
Substance
::
Subspinous
(a.)
Situated
beneath
a
spinous
process,
as that of the
scapula;
as,
subspinous
dislocation
of the
humerus..
Surgeon
::
Surgeon
(n.) One whose
profession
or
occupation
is to cure
diseases
or
injuries
of the body by
manual
operation;
one whose
occupation
is to cure local
injuries
or
disorders
(such as
wounds,
dislocations,
tumors,
etc.),
whether
by
manual
operation,
or by
medication
and
constitutional
treatment..
Uplift
::
Uplift
(n.) A
raising
or
upheaval
of
strata
so as to
disturb
their
regularity
and
uniformity,
and to
occasion
folds,
dislocations,
and the
like..
Station
::
Station
(n.)
Situation;
position;
location.
Heave
::
Heave (n.) A
horizontal
dislocation
in a
metallic
lode,
taking
place at an
intersection
with
another
lode..
Situation
::
Situation
(n.)
Manner
in which an
object
is
placed;
location,
esp. as
related
to
something
else;
position;
locality
site; as, a house in a
pleasant
situation..
Location
::
Location
(n.) The
marking
out of the
boundaries,
or
identifying
the place or site of, a piece of land,
according
to the
description
given in an
entry,
plan, map, etc..
Submammary
::
Subluxation
(n.) An
incomplete
or
partial
dislocation.
Eluxation
::
Eluxation
(n.)
Dislocation;
luxation.
Reconnaissance
::
Reconnaissance
(n.) An
examination
of a
region
as to its
general
natural
features,
preparatory
to a more
particular
survey
for the
purposes
of
triangulation,
or of
determining
the
location
of a
public
work..
Elocation
::
Elocation
(n.)
Departure
from the usual
state;
an
ecstasy.
Removed
::
Removed
(a.)
Distant
in
location;
remote.
Subcordate
::
Subcoracoid
(a.)
Situated
under the
coracoid
process
of the
scapula;
as, the
subcoracoid
dislocation
of the
humerus..
Settlement
::
Settlement
(n.)
Fractures
or
dislocations
caused
by
settlement.
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