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Definition of location
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Location
(n.) A
contract
for the use of a
thing,
or
service
of a
person,
for
hire..
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Allocation
::
Allocation
(n.) The act of
putting
one thing to
another;
a
placing;
disposition;
arrangement.
Bore
::
Bore (n.) A tidal flood which
regularly
or
occasionally
rushes
into
certain
rivers
of
peculiar
configuration
or
location,
in one or more waves which
present
a very
abrupt
front of
considerable
height,
dangerous
to
shipping,
as at the mouth of the
Amazon,
in South
America,
the
Hoogly
and
Indus,
in
India,
and the
Tsien-tang,
in
China..
Location
::
Location
(n.) The act or
process
of
locating.
Substance
::
Subspinous
(a.)
Situated
beneath
a
spinous
process,
as that of the
scapula;
as,
subspinous
dislocation
of the
humerus..
Shift
::
Shift (v. t.) A
breaking
off and
dislocation
of a seam; a
fault.
Metastasis
::
Metastasis
(n.) A
change
in the
location
of a
disease,
as from one part to
another..
Settlement
::
Settlement
(n.)
Fractures
or
dislocations
caused
by
settlement.
Hitch
::
Hitch (n.) A small
dislocation
of a bed or vein.
Subcordate
::
Subcoracoid
(a.)
Situated
under the
coracoid
process
of the
scapula;
as, the
subcoracoid
dislocation
of the
humerus..
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..
Allocation
::
Allocation
(n.) The
admission
of an item in an
account,
or an
allowance
made upon an
account;
-- a term used in the
English
exchequer..
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..
Slide
::
Slide (n.) A small
dislocation
in beds of rock along a line of
fissure.
Relocation
::
Relocation
(n.)
Renewal
of a
lease.
Miscollocation
::
Miscollocation
(n.) Wrong
collocation.
Collocation
::
Collocation
(n.) The act of
placing;
the state of being
placed
with
something
else;
disposition
in
place;
arrangement.
Jump
::
Jump (n.) A
dislocation
in a
stratum;
a
fault.
Dislocation
::
Dislocation
(n.) The act of
dislocating,
or
putting
out of
joint;
also, the
condition
of being thus
displaced..
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..
Dislocation
::
Dislocation
(n.) The act of
displacing,
or the state of being
displaced..
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