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loc.

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abbreviation

  1. locative.


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But banned are such standard and numbing footnote fare as ed. cit., loc. cit., op. cit., idem and ibid.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ynis Prydein, i. e. island of Prydein, was the name given by the Welsh to their land; Müllenhoff, loc. cit. s.

From The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI) by Duncker, Max

Müller, where Sadyuttes and Lixus are mentioned in the place of the Heracleidæ as the successors of Tylon, loc. cit. p.

From The History of Antiquity, Vol. I (of VI) by Duncker, Max

Hilbert, loc. cit.; for a fuller exposition of Hilbert’s proof cf.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 6 "Geodesy" to "Geometry" by Various

Further developments of the problem have been worked out by other writers, and further information with references will be found in Maxwell's Electricity and Magnetism, loc. cit.

From Lord Kelvin An account of his scientific life and work by Gray, Andrew