Results for: in loc. cit., in the place cited., loco citato
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central area of cross-shaped church, intersection; place where a road or railroad tracks can be crossed; crossbreeding, hybridization, journey across water, point where routes cross, point where somebody can cross somethingcrossing
central or popular placemecca
ceremony or place designed to preserve the memory of people or individuals who have died; monument built in honor of a deceased person or past event, commemorative, commemorative object, commemorative; of or pertaining to the memory, statement of facts...memorial
champ, first-place winner; supporter, one who fights for -, defend, stand up for, fight for; advocate, promote, defender, in fist place; excellent, hero or warrior, remarkable person, show winner, supreme victor in contestchampion
chance happening, chance occurrence, unforeseen event; occurrence of two or more events at the same time; condition of occupying the same place at the same time, happening without planning, having identical featurescoincidence
chance of being convicted, danger, peril, hazard, risk; endangerment, imperilment, put at risk, place in danger, see also:double jeopardyjeopardy
change mortgage terms, mortgage again, pledge again, place again as security against a debt, mortgage something again, new mortgageremortgage
change of one mineral to another, somebody filling military vacancy, substitute, substitution of somebody or something, act of replacing one thing with another; person or thing that takes the place of anotherreplacement
change of place or condition; transposition of sounds or letters in a word (Phonology), double decompositionmetathesis
change of place, change schools or subjects, change vehicles, conveyance, design applied to surface, exchange, conveying something from one person to another, give ownership of, move from one place to another, relocate, hand over, pass on, pass from on...transfer
change of potential energy experienced by an electron moving from a place where the potential has a value of V to a place where it has a value of +1 volt (Physics)ev (Electron Volt)
change, die, leave place, go away; go in a different direction; die, set offdepart
channel, insert, set in; place one object within another, place a smaller thing in a larger thing, small thing placed in something larger, something which has been inserted, something set in; additional page (placed in a book, newspaper, etc.); small i...inset
chaotic place, park displaying live animals in enclosures, park or facility where animals are kept and raised for visitors to see and observe, zoological park; (Slang) disorderly and chaotic place; (Computers) group of viruses and worms that exist only...zoo
chaotic state, communal meal, disorder, disarray, dirtiness; predicament, quandary; place where meals are served to a large group (military, etc.); dish or quantity of soft or liquid food, eat together, interfere with, meddle; make dirty or untidy; bun...mess
 

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