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lo·cal·i·ty \lōˈkaləd.ē, -ətē, -i\ noun (-es) Etymology: French localité, from Late Latin localitāt-, localitas, from localis local + -itat-, -itas -ity — more at local 1. a. : the fact or condition of having a location in space or time < every real object has locality as one of its attributes > b. archaic : restriction to a particular place : localization 2. : a particular spot, situation, or location: as a. : the place from which something (as a sample of a mineral or a specimen of a plant) was obtained or is available < type localities should be exactly specified > < a locality rich in mineral springs > b. : a place having or considered in respect to a particular feature < localities of heavy rainfall > c. : a political sudivision of a state : local government 3. a. : space or place reference : orientation in respect to space < a strong sense of locality > b. : a phrenological indication for the faculty of observing and recognizing places and their relative positions 4. Scots law a. : the provision by a marriage contract of a liferent in lands to a wife b. : the assignment to the landholders of a parish of their individual shares in the payment of the parish minister's stipend |