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The Latin word "locum" means place holder in English. Basically it means a person who takes the place of another. For example a locum teacher would be a substitute meaning the person who takes place of the teacher will he/she is out.

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Locatus is the past participle of Locare meaning 'to place' In English 'to find out the place of'...or to locate

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Having been placed, having been set, established, arranged (fem. nom. sing. or neut. nom./acc. pl.).

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Place; location.

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