Meaning Place
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A term used in geography that describes the factors that make the location of natural and human-made phenomena unique.
Source: physicalgeography.net

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1 an area, or a positionI don’t like crowded places.Let’s find a quiet place where we can talk.Keep your credit cards in a safe place.Will had broken his jaw in three places.Synonyms and related words [..]
Source: macmillandictionary.com

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mid-15c., "to determine the position of;" also "to put (something somewhere)," from place (n.). In the horse racing sense of "to achieve a certain position" (usually in t [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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c. 1200, "space, dimensional extent, room, area," from Old French place "place, spot" (12c.) and directly from Medieval Latin placea "place, spot," from Latin platea &quo [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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An exclamation which may be used to inform someone that they have crossed the line by word or deed, and must therefore be put back in their 'place'. Usually accompanied by a hand gestu [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

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The area imagined which fulfills a desired emotion or feeling that is lacking in the present.
Source: urbandictionary.com

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The location of something lit.
Source: urbandictionary.com

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A nice way to speak to a girl of her vagina. guarenteed to keep you blame- and anger-free!
Source: urbandictionary.com

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area having unique physical and human characteristics.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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various ecological thinkers have pointed out that in the West, the felt sense of place--that tree, this brook, my room--has slowly given way to the abstract notion of space: a chunk of real estate, a Cartesian grid, a sector on a map. Philosopher Ed Casey points out that many languages contain this place/space distiction, which in the West goes bac [..]
Source: terrapsych.com

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put: put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the miss [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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spot where someone or something is
Source: eenglish.in

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mokem (mekoymes)
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com

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plats
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com

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ort
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com

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Second position at finish.
Source: equibase.com

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Places play a fundamental role in human life. The world is made up of places, from those with largely natural features, for example, an area of rainforest, to those with largely constructed features, [..]
Source: v7-5.australiancurriculum.edu.au

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Studying real places is an essential context for developing geographical enquiries. Although it is a fundamental idea in geography, its definition is not straight forward. We could, perhaps, settle fo [..]
Source: geography.org.uk

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A term used by geographers to indicate that the characteristics of territories or spaces are socially constructed (but also have a material base). See social constructionism.
Source: thebicyclingguitarist.net

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A portion of geographical space
Source: feedyourbrains.com

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(n) a point located with respect to surface features of some region(n) any area set aside for a particular purpose(n) an abstract mental location(n) a general vicinity(n) the post or function properly [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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Second position at finish.
Source: saratogaracetrack.com

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Place means site, area, land, landscape, building or other work, group of buildings or other works, and may include components, contents, spaces and views. (Australia Burra Charter). May be a landscape, seascape, feature, area, site, building or other work, group of buildings, or other works or landscapes, together with associated contents and surr [..]
Source: ip51.icomos.org

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Place or physical location of Work or Employment.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Finish in the top two, top three, top four and sometimes also top five in a competition or event. A place bet will win if the selection you bet on is among those placed. Usually, a horse runs a place [..]
Source: racinguk.com

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A particular street address or other designation of a factory, store, warehouse, place of business, private residence, construction camp, or the like at a point.
Source: allianceshippinggroup.co.uk

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English Radical, born in London on 3 November 1771, died in London on 1 January 1854. Apprenticed to the leather-breeches trade, he developed his radical ...
Source: dictionaryofeconomics.com

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A very small area, such as an address, street corner, or block face (see Crime Triangle, Den). Such locations or areas include stores, bars, school classrooms, homes, street corners, specific addresses, and other small sites. Neighborhoods are collections of places. Consequently, in a neighborhood a controller may not be near enough to the offender [..]
Source: popcenter.org

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A particular portion of space where activities or functions may occur; The micro unit of analysis for Risk Terrain Modeling. Risk
Source: riskterrainmodeling.com

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n. "place; residence; marketplace; rank, social position," s.v. place sb. OED. KEY: place@n
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu

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n 329 place 300 places 27 placis 1 plas 1
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu

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Character
Source: critskillpeople.com

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one of the marketing P's, referring to the location in which a product is sold; also known as channel of distribution
Source: schools.ednet.ns.ca

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A Census summary level representing officially incorporated governments such as cities, towns, villages, and boroughs. Census “places” also include unincorporated areas which are identifiable by name: [..]
Source: censusreporter.org

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In marketing terms “place” refers to the distribution channels for selling a product or service.
Source: industry.traveloregon.com

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(place). A particular though perhaps undefined parcel of property often preceded by a proper noun to provide definition, as in "the o' (see o' above) Johnson place." Not to [..]
Source: wanderwisdom.com

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Second position at finish.
Source: sportsinteraction.com

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to wager on the team/competitor/horse to finish in the top two, three, four or five in an event/tournament.
Source: pinnacle.com

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The term used to describe a 2nd place finish.
Source: paulaura.com

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REDIRECT
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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lang=en 1600s=1678 |1800s=1843 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: But he said, That can by no means be; you dwell, said he, in the City of Destruction, the place also where I was born: I see it to be so; an [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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The marketing of new securities, usually through sales to institutional investors. See: Float.
Source: people.duke.edu





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