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  • 51Locate Varesino — Original name in latin Locate Varesino Name in other language State code IT Continent/City Europe/Rome longitude 45.69147 latitude 8.93154 altitude 278 Population 3960 Date 2012 02 15 …

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  • 52locate — verb (located; locating) Etymology: Latin locatus, past participle of locare to place, from locus Date: 1652 intransitive verb to establish oneself or one s business ; settle transitive verb 1. to determine or indicate the place, site, or limits… …

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  • 53locate — Synonyms and related words: allocate, anchor, assign, base, billet at, bivouac, burrow, camp, chance upon, collocate, colonize, come across, come to anchor, deploy, determine, discover, dispose, domesticate, drop anchor, emplace, ensconce,… …

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  • 54locate — ● cde. ►CMDE Nom d une commande bien pratique sous les Unix récents: elle permet de retrouver rapidement un fichier d après son nom. Quand on sait qu un système moderne comprend des dizaines de milliers de fichiers, on comprend pourquoi elle est… …

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  • 55locate — v. (esp. AE) (P; tr.) ( to place ) we located our firm in Florida * * * [ləʊ keɪt] (esp. AE) (P; tr.) ( to place ) we located our firm in Florida …

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  • 56locate — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To determine a location] Syn. discover, search out, find, come on, come across, meet with, position, ferret out, stumble on, discover the location of, get at, hit upon, light upon, come upon, happen upon, fix upon, lay one s …

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  • 57locate — lo·cate || ləʊkeɪt /ləʊ keɪt v. situate, place; identify, find; establish oneself in a particular spot; settle …

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  • 58locate v — wonderful adj …

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  • 59locate — [lə(ʊ) keɪt] verb 1》 discover the exact place or position of. 2》 (be located) be situated in a particular place.     ↘N. Amer. establish oneself or one s business in a specified place. Derivatives locatable adjective locator noun Origin …

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  • 60locate — I. v. a. 1. Place, set, establish, fix, settle. 2. Determine the place of, designate the site of. 3. Set off (as tracts of land), fix the boundaries of. II. v. n. Reside, be placed, place one s self, settle …

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