- The
lokator (lat. locator: landlord, land allocator, from
Latin (col)
locare to allocate, rent, establish,
settle or locate; also
magister incolarum; in...
- fall" > OF
cheoir >
choir /k/, /g/ /j/ or no
sound PACĀRE "to pay" > payer;
LOCĀRE "to put, to lease" >
louer "to rent" /p/, /b/, /f/, /v/ /v/ or no sound...
- photolithography, phytolith, regolith,
stylolite loc-
place Latin locus,
locare accouchement, allocate, bilocation, bilocular, cislocative, collocation...
- History.
Locare Research Group. p. 90.
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First Twenty Years: A
Segment of Film History.
Locare Research...
- History.
Locare Research Group. p. 90.
Retrieved 1
February 2024. Niver, Kemp R. (1968). The
First Twenty Years: A
Segment of Film History.
Locare Research...
- 1906. Niver, Kemp R. (1971).
Biograph Bulletins, 1896–1908. Los Angeles:
Locare Research Group. p. 262. The
Selig Polyscope Company made
pictures in the...
-
where a
museum with the
Moorish palace's
remains from the 13th
century is
locared,
called Alcázar Seguir. The Malecón boulevard, a
former retaining wall...
- Niver, Kemp R. (1968). The
First Twenty Years: A
Segment of Film History.
Locare Research Group. p. 90.
Retrieved 1
February 2024. Sesonske,
Alexander (Summer...
- Niver, Kemp R. (1968). The
First Twenty Years: A
Segment of Film History.
Locare Research Group. p. 60.
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March 2024. Forrest,
Jennifer (2002)...
- Niver, Kemp R. (1968). The
First Twenty Years: A
Segment of Film History.
Locare Research Group. p. 18.
Retrieved 1
February 2024. Love by the
Light of the...