- In geography,
location or
place are used to
denote a
region (point, line, or area) on Earth's surface. The term
location generally implies a
higher degree...
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locator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Locator may
refer to: One who
locates, or is
entitled to
locate, a land or
mining claim Lokator (in...
- A
locative adverb is a type of
adverb that
refers to a
location or to a
combination of a
location and a
relation to that location. Generally, a locative...
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locate or
locates in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Locate may
refer to:
Locate (finance)
Locator software, in
computing Locate (Unix), Linux...
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their location.
Examples of real-time
locating systems include tracking automobiles through an ****embly line,
locating pallets of
merchandise in a warehouse...
- A
uniform resource locator (URL),
colloquially known as an
address on the Web, is a
reference to a
resource that
specifies its
location on a computer...
-
designed for
mortar locating.
Dedicated mortar-
locating radars were
common starting in the 1960s and were used
until around 2000.
Locating mortars was relatively...
-
locate is a Unix
utility which serves to find
files on filesystems. It
searches through a
prebuilt database of
files generated by the
updatedb command...
- detected.
Different cable locators employ different methods to function. The two
known methods, P****ive
Utility Detection locating naturally present or naturally...
- In
airline reservation systems, a
record locator is an
alphanumeric code used to
identify and
access a
specific record on an airline’s
reservation system...