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What (who) is locus - definition


Locus         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Loci; Locus (disambiguation); LOCI; Locus (album)
A distributed system project supporting transparent access to data through a network-wide file system.
locus         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Loci; Locus (disambiguation); LOCI; Locus (album)
(loci)
The locus of something is the place where it happens or the most important area or point with which it is associated. (FORMAL)
Barcelona is the locus of Spanish industry...
N-COUNT: usu sing, N of n
locus         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Loci; Locus (disambiguation); LOCI; Locus (album)
(low-cuss) n. Latin for "place," it means "place which" this or that occurred.

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Examples of use of locus
1. Bill Clinton‘s career is the locus classicus of modern times.
2. A force spokeswoman said÷ "Police are still at the locus.
3. The CBI has contested Sharma‘s locus standi in the matter.
4. The OIC has no locus standi in matters concerning India’s internal affairs.
5. China conspicuously made itself the locus of the conference and its host.