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Location   /loʊkˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Location

noun
1.
A point or extent in space.
2.
The act of putting something in a certain place.  Synonyms: emplacement, locating, placement, position, positioning.
3.
A determination of the place where something is.  Synonyms: fix, localisation, localization, locating.
4.
A workplace away from a studio at which some or all of a movie may be made.



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"Location" Quotes from Famous Books



... desire to place themselves under the care of the asylum, may enter it without any other formality than a compliance with such conditions as may be agreed upon between themselves and the superintendent. The price of admission varies according to location of rooms and attention required. Persons differ so widely in their circumstances and desires, that the scale of prices has been fixed at from ten to twenty-five dollars per week, which includes board, medical attendance, washing, etc. In all cases the price of board for three months must ...
— Grappling with the Monster • T. S. Arthur

... pharynx and give rise to symptoms resembling those of laryngitis or distemper. Interference with breathing that is of recent origin and progression, without any observable swelling or soreness about the throat, will make one suspect the formation of an abscess in this location. But little can be done in the way of treatment, save to hurry the ripening of the abscess and its discharge by steaming with hops, hay, or similar substances and by poulticing the throat. The operation for opening an abscess in this region necessitates an intimate knowledge ...
— Special Report on Diseases of the Horse • United States Department of Agriculture

... they were disposed voluntarily to come into the measure. In this connection, I stated to him that their Great Father, the President, being anxious to improve their condition, was willing to give them a permanent location, where they could cultivate the soil, and, if they wished it, he would send white men to teach them the rudiments of agriculture, supply them with farming utensils, and all other requisites for living ...
— The Prairie Traveler - A Hand-book for Overland Expeditions • Randolph Marcy

... informant on the subject, the mountains are still the home of a tribe of "wild men." These people have managed to hide the location of their camps so that no one knows where they live. My informant felt that they were in fact some kind of Indian. Despite the mythological ability of the Washo to defeat the giants, modern stories about them suggest they have a great deal of ...
— Washo Religion • James F. Downs

... husband," sais I, "I think very highly of his location, and if hard times continue to pinch him, or he needs a helping hand, I am both able and willing to assist him, and will have great pleasure in doing so for her sake who has so kindly entertained us in his absence. Here is my card and address, if he wants ...
— Nature and Human Nature • Thomas Chandler Haliburton


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