Locus
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# A [[place]] or [[locality]], especially a [[centre]] of [[activity]] or the [[scene]] of a [[crime]]. | # A [[place]] or [[locality]], especially a [[centre]] of [[activity]] or the [[scene]] of a [[crime]]. | ||
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- A place or locality, especially a centre of activity or the scene of a crime.
- The cafeteria was the locus of activity.
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