Locus-in-quo


[loh-koo s in kwoh; English loh-kuh s in kwoh] /ˈloʊ kʊs ɪn ˈkwoʊ; English ˈloʊ kəs ɪn ˈkwoʊ/

noun, Latin.
1.
the place in which; the very place; the scene of the event.

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