Unlocated


verb (used with object), located, locating.
1.
to identify or discover the place or location of:
to locate the bullet wound.
2.
to set, fix, or establish in a position, situation, or locality; place; settle:
to locate our European office in Paris.
3.
to assign or ascribe a particular location to (something), as by knowledge or opinion:
Some scholars locate the Garden of Eden in Babylonia.
4.
to survey and enter a claim to a tract of land; take possession of land.
verb (used without object), located, locating.
5.
to establish one’s business or residence in a place; settle.
verb
1.
(transitive) to discover the position, situation, or whereabouts of; find
2.
(transitive; often passive) to situate or place: located on the edge of the city
3.
(intransitive) to become established or settled

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