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Definition of location
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Location
(n.) A
leasing
on rent.
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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..
Collocation
::
Collocation
(n.) The act of
placing;
the state of being
placed
with
something
else;
disposition
in
place;
arrangement.
Allocation
::
Allocation
(n.) An
allotment
or
apportionment;
as, an
allocation
of
shares
in a
company..
Miscollocation
::
Miscollocation
(n.) Wrong
collocation.
Fault
::
Fault (n.) A
dislocation
of the
strata
of the vein.
Translocation
::
Translocation
(n.)
removal
of
things
from one place to
another;
substitution
of one thing for
another.
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..
Reduce
::
Reduce
(n.) To
restore
to its
proper
place or
condition,
as a
displaced
organ or part; as, to
reduce
a
dislocation,
a
fracture,
or a
hernia..
Eluxation
::
Eluxation
(n.)
Dislocation;
luxation.
Bilocation
::
Bilocation
(n.)
Double
location;
the state or power of being in two
places
at the same
instant;
-- a
miraculous
power
attributed
to some of the
saints.
Elocation
::
Elocation
(n.)
Departure
from the usual
state;
an
ecstasy.
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..
Settlement
::
Settlement
(n.)
Fractures
or
dislocations
caused
by
settlement.
Quarter
::
Quarter
(v. t.)
Proper
station;
specific
place;
assigned
position;
special
location.
Interlocation
::
Interlocation
(n.) A
placing
or
coming
between;
interposition.
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..
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..
Dislocation
::
Dislocation
(n.) The act of
displacing,
or the state of being
displaced..
Exarticulation
::
Exarticulation
(n.)
Luxation;
the
dislocation
of a
joint.
Removed
::
Removed
(a.)
Distant
in
location;
remote.
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