Concept cluster: Communication > Localization
adj
(grammar) Indicating altrilocality, i.e. the occurrence of an event in a location other than that of the speaker.
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bilocality
n
The splitting up of a town into smaller units
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(Forteana) The ability to be, or fact of being, in two places at once.
adj
Of or pertaining to bilocation.
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A categorematic word.
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A group, often named or numbered, to which items are assigned based on similarity or defined criteria.
adj
Relating to cocreation.
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The practice of grouping together patients who are colonized or infected with the same organism to confine their care to one area and prevent contact with other patients.
adj
of, or pertaining to collation
adj
Of or pertaining to collocation
adj
Of , pertaining to, or representing a collocation
adj
Relating to collocation.
adj
Of, pertaining to, or obtained by construction.
adj
Alternative form of co-ordinational [Of or pertaining to co-ordinations.]
adj
Causing or relating to dislocation.
n
(economics) A model in development economics that explains the growth of a developing economy in terms of a labour transition between the capitalist sector and the subsistence sector.
adj
Of or relating to formulation.
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The quality of being geographic, or varying according to geography.
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(UK) Alternative form of geolocalization [The attachment of a geolocation to an object]
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The attachment of a geolocation to an object
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Quality of being glocal.
n
The global distribution of a product or service that is tailored to local markets
adj
Synonym of A-grade
adj
(chiefly journalism and blogging) Related to a very small area, smaller than normally considered local.
n
news coverage of very local events, especially to the exclusion of more important world events
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Extreme localization (in any of several contexts)
adj
Extremely localized.
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Want of locality or place.
adj
Relating to indentation
adj
having alternate lines of text in different languages
adj
Within one of a group of individuals performing coding as part of an academic study
adj
Abbreviation of locative. [(grammar) Indicating place, or the place where, or wherein.]
adj
(computing, of a variable or identifier) Having limited scope (either lexical or dynamic); only being accessible within a certain portion of a program.
adj
(category theory) Relating to the category of locales.
adj
(British spelling) Alternative form of localized [Limited to a particular area; in a local vicinity only.]
adj
(informal) Somewhat local; not far.
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(uncountable, linguistics) An approach to understanding expressions in terms of position and movement (sometimes abstract, e.g. one who is hungry is in a notional "space" of hunger).
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The fact or quality of having a position in space.
adj
Relating to localization.
adj
Relating to, or producing localization
adj
Having undergone localization.
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The state or condition of being local.
adj
Having to do with location; "in", "inside", "above", "below".
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The state of being locational.
adj
Describing a place.
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The quality of being locular.
adj
Relating to, or characteristic of locution
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Relating to locution
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(countable) A location of something within a larger area or region, such as a part of a city or a section of a river.
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The quality of being microlocal.
n
Alternative form of micro-location [(countable) A location of something within a larger area or region, such as a part of a city or a section of a river.]
n
(software engineering) A monolithic repository, where core code and its dependencies are included in the same repository.
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The quality of being multilocal.
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The condition of being neolocal
n
(Britain, management) An organisation chart.
adj
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of organizational [Of, relating to, or produced by an organization.]
adv
Alternative spelling of organizationally [In an organizational manner.]
n
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of organized religion [A religion in which rules exist to govern the means by which adherents participate in the religion.]
adj
Relating to the action of organizing something.
adj
Relating to organization.
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(management) Alternative spelling of organigram [(management) A graphical representation of the structure of an organization, showing groups and departments and their interconnections and inter-responsibilities]
adj
Having a specific orientation.
adj
Focused on a location and its properties.
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The quality of being plurilocal.
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Synonym of polysynthesis
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(software engineering) The practice of using fake localization strings during development, intended to test the software's capability of handling multilingual text.
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(software engineering) The testing of software for internationalization compliance using modified versions of the original text (with the use of foreign script etc.) rather than genuine translations.
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The property of being regional.
n
regionality
adj
That relocalises
n
The process of generating abstract, conceptual, graphical and or mathematical models.
n
Alternative spelling of subdiscipline [A field of study or work that is related to one aspect, but not the whole, of a broader field of study or work.]
adj
Alternative form of subnational [Forming a subdivision of a nation; contained entirely within a nation.]
adj
Alternative spelling of subprovincial [Of or relating to a subprovince.]
n
(statistics) A subset of a cohort
adj
Below the conceptual level.
adj
Below the level of a corporation; relating to a subcorporation.
n
A subbranch of cuisine.
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A field of study or work that is related to one aspect, but not the whole, of a broader field of study or work.
n
(computing, linguistics) A subset of a language
n
Alternative form of sublocalization [localization within a larger, less specific area]
n
localization within a larger, less specific area
adj
Modified by sublocalization
n
A subset of a pedigree
adj
Of or relating to a subprovince.
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A scientific discipline that forms part of a larger science.
adj
relating to, or appearing in, a subtitle
v
To categorise as a subtype.
adj
Relating to subvention; being or providing a subsidy.
adj
Alternative spelling of supraorganizational [Of or pertaining to a supraorganization]
adj
(proscribed) Of, relating to, or being a system.
adj
systematic
n
Any of a group of statistical methods intended to improve the quality of manufactured goods, and more recently applied in other areas such as biotechnology and advertising.
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arrangement or ordering generally, as in architecture or grammar
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An analysis that combines data from different fields.
adj
Pertaining to territorialism
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The phenomenon of merging and converging cultures.
adj
(dated) Alternative form of tralatitious [transferred]
adj
Of, or relating to the translation of language.
adj
Of or relating to transliteration
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translocation
adj
Subjected to translocalization
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The quality of being transmedial.
v
To categorize into types.
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whereabouts, location
n
(physics) The state of being ultralocal
n
(physics) The act of making, or of treating as ultralocal

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