locus
- IPA[ˈləʊkəs]
英式
- a particular position or place where something occurs or is situated;the effective or perceived location of something abstract
noun: locus, plural noun: loci
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- 1. technical a particular position or place where something occurs or is situated it is impossible to specify the exact locus in the brain of these neural events
- ▪ the effective or perceived location of something abstract the real locus of power is the informal council
- ▪ the position of a gene or mutation on a chromosome.
- 2. a curve or other figure formed by all the points satisfying a particular equation of the relation between coordinates, or by a point, line, or surface moving according to mathematically defined conditions a parabola is the locus of a point that moves so as to be equidistant from a fixed point and a straight line
- 3. short for locus standi
- plural form of locus
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- plural form of locus
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- the right or capacity to bring an action or to appear in a court: a foreign government which has not been recognized by the UK government has no
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- a passage considered to be the best known or most authoritative on a particular subject.
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- a passage considered to be the best known or most authoritative on a particular subject.
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- the prevailing character or atmosphere of a place.
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- the prevailing character or atmosphere of a place.
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- the law of the country in which a transaction is performed, a tort is committed, or a property ...
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- IPA[ˈlōkəs]
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- a particular position, point, or place: it is impossible to specify the exact locus in the brain of these neural events
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