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Definition of Mislocations
1. mislocation [n] - See also: mislocation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mislocations
Literary usage of Mislocations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Sacred Literature (1860)
"But the chief distinction of this Edition consists in the rectification of numerous
mislocations, and still more in supplying the numerous lacunae. ..."
2. The Journal of Educational Research by American Educational Research Association (1921)
"No teacher mis- located or omitted San Francisco; all other cities were misplaced
or omitted by at least 3 people. Mislocations of cities sometimes ..."
3. The Fall of Santiago by Thomas Jondrie Vivian (1898)
"But, perplexing as these contradictions and mislocations were, they faded into
insignificance before the upset of transportation plans and the new set of ..."
4. A Critical Review of American Politics by Charles Reemelin (1881)
"Who does not see that Harrisburg, Annapolis, Raleigh, Columbia, Milledgeville,
and Frankfort were mislocations for state capitals ? They are being changed, ..."