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Ubication vs Vbication - What's the difference?

ubication | vbication |

As nouns the difference between ubication and vbication

is that ubication is the condition or fact of being in, or occupying, a certain place or position; location; whereness; ubiety while vbication is obsolete spelling of ubication.

ubication

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Noun

  • The condition or fact of being in, or occupying, a certain place or position; location; whereness; ubiety.
  • * 1644 , Digby, Nat. Soule , v., §9., 400:
  • We conceiue these modifications if the thing, like substances; and…we call them by substantiue names, Whitenesse, Action, Vbication , Duration, &c.
  • * 1661 , Glanvill, Van Dogm. , 101:
  • Relations, Ubications , Duration, the vulgar Philosophy admits into the list of something.
  • * 1699 , Burnet, 39 Art. , xxviii. (1700), 324:
  • They are accustomed to think that Ubication , or the being in a Place, is but an Accident to a Substance.
  • * 1837 , Whewell, Hist. Induct. Sci. , II., vi., ii., § 5., 45:
  • Arriaga, who wrote in 1639,…suggests that the board affects the upper weight, which it does not touch, by its ubication , or whereness.
  • * 1866 , T.N. Harper, Peace through Truth , Ser. i., 212:
  • The terminus ad quem is already existing, and merely receives a new ubication .
  • * 1892 August 5th, Standard :
  • The constant identity of the ubication and direction of the lines [in Mars] proved their connection with the soil.
  • * 1952 , (Applied Mechanics Reviews) , ??, page 103/2:
  • The ubication of such a joint should be obtained as the point of intersection of the three planes normal to the directions of the lines joining the joint considered with the other three.

    References

    * “Ubication” listed on page 2/1–2] of § ii (U; ed. ) of part i (Ti–U; 1926) of volume X of [[w:Oxford English Dictionary, A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles] (1st ed.)

    vbication

    English

    Noun