- the
locative case (/ˈlɒkətɪv/ LOK-ə-tiv;
abbreviated LOC) is a
grammatical case
which indicates a location. In
languages using it, the
locative case...
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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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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...
- to that location. Generally, a
locative adverb is
semantically equivalent to a
prepositional phrase involving a
locative or
directional preposition. In...
- applications." A
prominent use of
locative media is in
locative art. A sub-category of
interactive art or new
media art,
locative art
explores the relationships...
- 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...
- *at* math, in
which only the
first at has a
locative meaning). In Finnish, the
suffix -lla as a
locative means "on (top)", but may
function to code the...
- The QRA
locator, also
called QTH
locator in some publications, is an
obsolete geographic coordinate system used by
amateur radio operators in
Europe before...
- The
Estonian language has six
locative cases,
descended from the
locative cases of Proto-Finnic. They can be
classified according to a three-way contrast...
-
languages still retain vocative,
locative, and
ablative cases. Old
English had an
instrumental case, but
neither a
locative nor a
prepositional case. The...