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dislocation         
  • Dislocations of edge (left) and screw (right) type.
  • Dissociation of a pair of dislocations due to shearing (red arrows) of an hexagonal crystal in 2D. A dislocation in 2D consists of a bound pair of five-folded (green) and seven-folded (orange) coordination number.
  • An edge-dislocation (b = [[Burgers vector]])
  • Geometrical differences between jogs and kinks
  • Simulation of dislocations in aluminium. Only non-crystalline atoms are shown.
DEFECT IN CRYSTAL
Dislocations; Skew dislocation; Skew Dislocation; Edge dislocation; Screw dislocation; Jog (dislocations); Dislocation climb; Linear dislocation; Crystal dislocation
(dislocations)
Dislocation is a situation in which something such as a system, process, or way of life is greatly disturbed or prevented from continuing as normal.
Millions of refugees have suffered a total dislocation of their lives.
= disruption
N-VAR: oft N of n
Locative         
GRAMMATICAL CASE WHICH INDICATES A LOCATION
Locative; Locative (case)
·noun The locative case.
II. Locative ·adj Indicating place, or the place where, or wherein; as, a locative adjective; locative case of a noun.
Collocated      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Collocate.
collocation         
FREQUENT OCCURRENCE OF WORDS NEXT TO EACH OTHER
Collocations; Collocate
n.
Arrangement, disposition, grouping.
location         
POINT OR AN AREA ON SOMETHING'S SURFACE OR ELSEWHERE
Geographic location; Geo-location; Location (geogrpahy); Geographical location; Absolute location; Located; Location (topography); Geographic place; Place (geography); Locating; Geographical place; Location (geography); Locations; Spatial location
(locations)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A location is the place where something happens or is situated.
The first thing he looked at was his office's location...
Macau's newest small luxury hotel has a beautiful location.
= setting
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2.
The location of someone or something is their exact position.
She knew the exact location of The Eagle's headquarters.
= position
N-COUNT: with poss
3.
A location is a place away from a studio where a film or part of a film is made.
...an art movie with dozens of exotic locations...
We're shooting on location.
N-VAR: oft on N
collocate         
FREQUENT OCCURRENCE OF WORDS NEXT TO EACH OTHER
Collocations; Collocate
v. (D; intr.) to collocate with (some verbs collocate with certain nouns)
collocation         
FREQUENT OCCURRENCE OF WORDS NEXT TO EACH OTHER
Collocations; Collocate
Relocation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Relocations; Relocate; Relocation (disambiguation)
·noun A second location.
II. Relocation ·noun Renewal of a lease.
dislocation         
  • Dislocations of edge (left) and screw (right) type.
  • Dissociation of a pair of dislocations due to shearing (red arrows) of an hexagonal crystal in 2D. A dislocation in 2D consists of a bound pair of five-folded (green) and seven-folded (orange) coordination number.
  • An edge-dislocation (b = [[Burgers vector]])
  • Geometrical differences between jogs and kinks
  • Simulation of dislocations in aluminium. Only non-crystalline atoms are shown.
DEFECT IN CRYSTAL
Dislocations; Skew dislocation; Skew Dislocation; Edge dislocation; Screw dislocation; Jog (dislocations); Dislocation climb; Linear dislocation; Crystal dislocation
n.
1.
Derangement, displacement.
2.
Luxation, disjointing.
collocate         
FREQUENT OCCURRENCE OF WORDS NEXT TO EACH OTHER
Collocations; Collocate
v. a.
(Rare.) Place, set, dispose, arrange.