Definition of Locatives. Meaning of Locatives. Synonyms of Locatives

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Definition of Locatives

Locative
Locative Loc"a*tive, a. (Gram.) Indicating place, or the place where, or wherein; as, a locative adjective; locative case of a noun. -- n. The locative case.

Meaning of Locatives from wikipedia

- Look up locate or locates in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Locate may refer to: Locate (finance) Locator software, in computing Locate (Unix), Linux...
- Look up 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...
- twelve locatives, sixteen extramanual marks and five movement marks.[when?] Since its creation, it has evolved to include more digits, locatives, movements...
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- profile. Frontal: The frontal locatives are: forehead, chin, neck, shoulders, forearm and waist. Profile: The profile locatives are: forehead, back of head...
- finance, a locate is an approval from a broker that needs to be obtained prior to effecting a short sale in any equity security, i.e. to "locate" securities...
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- Table Locatives presents three locative en****ics and one unbound locative word, each serving to convey different spatial relationships. These locatives are...
- kinds of suffixes are used, the internal locatives (-s-) and the external locatives (-l-). The word in a locative case refers to the verb, for example, in...