Locational vs Location - What's the difference?
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Having to do with location; "in", "inside", "above", "below".
A particular point or place in physical space.
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, title= An act of locating.
* 1886 November 12, Joseph Church Helm, opinion, Pelican & Dives Min. Co. ''v.'' Snodgrass'', reprinted in, 1887, , volume 12, page 207 [http://google.com/books?id=1ss-AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA207&dq=location]:
(South Africa) An apartheid-era urban area populated by non-white people; township.
* 2011 , Dennis Brutus, Bernth Lindfors, The Dennis Brutus Tapes: Essays at Autobiography (page 188)
Location is a related term of locational.
As an adjective locational
is having to do with location; "in", "inside", "above", "below".As a noun location is
a particular point or place in physical space.locational
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Adjective
(-)- Locational periphery is used to describe places physically distant from the heart of the city. --
- Geography is the study of the locational and spatial variation in both physical and human phenomena on Earth. --
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(wikipedia location)Noun
(en noun)T time, passage=The ability to shift profits to low-tax countries by locating intellectual property in them
- The Ontario tunnel was not located in pursuance of the law relating to tunnel-sites. Lewis failed to follow up his discovery of mineral therein with any effort whatever towards completing the statutory location of a mining claim.
- It is the sounds of apartheid, of the townships, the locations