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Definition of locus
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Locus (n.) A
place;
a
locality.
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Locus
::
Locus (n.) A
place;
a
locality.
Grasshopper
::
Grasshopper
(n.) Any
jumping,
orthopterous
insect,
of the
families
Acrididae
and
Locustidae.
The
species
and
genera
are very
numerous.
The
former
family
includes
the
Western
grasshopper
or
locust
(Caloptenus
spretus),
noted for the great
extent
of its
ravages
in the
region
beyond
the
Mississippi.
In the
Eastern
United
States
the
red-legged
(Caloptenus
femurrubrum
and C.
atlanis)
are
closely
related
species,
but their
ravages
are less
important.
They are
closely
related
to the
migratory
locusts
o
Leguminous
::
Leguminous
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
resembling,
a very large
natural
order of
plants
(Leguminosae),
which bear
legumes,
including
peas,
beans,
clover,
locust
trees,
acacias,
and
mimosas..
Robinia
::
Robinia
(n.) A genus of
leguminous
trees
including
the
common
locust
of North
America
(Robinia
Pseudocacia).
Papilionaceous
::
Papilionaceous
(a.)
Belonging
to that
suborder
of
leguminous
plants
(Papilionaceae)
which
includes
the bean, pea,
vetch,
clover,
and
locust..
Evolute
::
Evolute
(n.) A curve from which
another
curve,
called
the
involute
or
evolvent,
is
described
by the end of a
thread
gradually
wound upon the
former,
or
unwound
from it. See
Involute.
It is the locus of the
centers
of all the
circles
which are
osculatory
to the given curve or
evolvent..
Water Locust
::
Water
locust
() A
thorny
leguminous
tree
(Gleditschia
monosperma)
which grows in the
swamps
of the
Mississippi
valley.
Locusta
::
Locusta
(n.) The
spikelet
or
flower
cluster
of
grasses.
Longicornia
::
Longicornia
(n. pl.) A
division
of
beetles,
including
a large
number
of
species,
in which the
antennae
are very long. Most of them, while in the
larval
state,
bore into the wood or
beneath
the bark of
trees,
and some
species
are very
destructive
to fruit and shade
trees.
See Apple
borer,
under
Apple,
and
Locust
beetle,
under
Locust..
Saltatoria
::
Saltatoria
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Orthoptera
including
grasshoppers,
locusts,
and
crickets..
Orthoptera
::
Orthoptera
(n. pl.) An order of
mandibulate
insects
including
grasshoppers,
locusts,
cockroaches,
etc. See
Illust.
under
Insect..
Stridulation
::
Stridulation
(n.) The act of
making
shrill
sounds
or
musical
notes by
rubbing
together
certain
hard
parts,
as is done by the males of many
insects,
especially
by
Orthoptera,
such as
crickets,
grasshoppers,
and
locusts..
Locusting
::
Locusting
(p. a.)
Swarming
and
devastating
like
locusts.
Locus
::
Locus (n.) The line
traced
by a point which
varies
its
position
according
to some
determinate
law; the
surface
described
by a point or line that moves
according
to a given law.
Locust
::
Locust
(n.) The
locust
tree. See
Locust
Tree
(definition,
note, and
phrases)..
Sophora
::
Sophora
(n.) A tree
(Sophora
Japonica)
of
Eastern
Asia,
resembling
the
common
locust;
occasionally
planted
in the
United
States..
Quaker
::
Quaker
(n.) Any
grasshopper
or
locust
of the genus
(Edipoda;
-- so
called
from the
quaking
noise made
during
flight.
Glissette
::
Glissette
(n.) The locus
described
by any point
attached
to a curve that slips
continuously
on
another
fixed
curve,
the
movable
curve
having
no
rotation
at any
instant..
Locust
::
Locust
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
long-winged,
migratory,
orthopterous
insects,
of the
family
Acrididae,
allied
to the
grasshoppers;
esp.,
(Edipoda,
/
Pachytylus,
migratoria,
and
Acridium
perigrinum,
of
Southern
Europe,
Asia, and
Africa.
In the
United
States
the
related
species
with
similar
habits
are
usually
called
grasshoppers.
See
Grasshopper..
Locustella
::
Locustella
(n.) The
European
cricket
warbler.
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