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loc·a·tive I. \ˈläkəd.iv, -ətiv\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin locus place + English -ative (as in vocative) : the locative case or a word in that case II. adjective Etymology: French locatif, from Middle French, from Latin locatus + Middle French -if -ive 1. : serving or tending to locate < a locative impulse > 2. [locative (I) ] : belonging to or being a grammatical case that denotes place or the place where or wherein |