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Definition of Locational
1. Adjective. Having to do with location; "in", "inside", "above", "below". ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Locational
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Locational
Literary usage of Locational
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Case Usage in Livy by Robert Benson Steele (1910)
"Freely used in expressing locational relations, it is sometimes used in contrast
with the locative itself: 5, 18, 9 non Romae modo, sed in castris quoque; ..."
2. Lessons from Liberalised Electricity Markets by Ulrik Stridbaek, International Energy Agency (2005)
"Locational Pricing The locational aspect of electricity pricing is the most
controversial issue in establishing and developing liberalised electricity ..."
3. The Springfield Tests, 1846-1905-6: A Study in the Three R's by John Lawrence Riley (1908)
"... Locational Geography THERE is a strong feeling among the critics of modern
education that place geography or the knowledge of the location ..."
4. Study of Teaching: An Observation Record Book by Frederick Conrad Landsittel (1919)
"EXERCISE XXIV General Topic: Locational Geography. Observation Problem: How may
pupils be properly impressed regarding important geographical locations? 1. ..."
5. Projected Costs of Generating Electricity: 2005 Update by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, International Energy Agency (2005)
"A technology without such locational limitations should be ... An appropriately
designed electricity market addresses the locational aspect via price ..."
6. Exports, Competitiveness, and Synergy in Appalachian Industry Clusters by Stuart A. Rosenfeld (1998)
"F. Locational Advantage If firms do in fact cluster—which data on plant location
... What are locational advantages that companies and services view as most ..."