Pronunciation: /æd lɒk/
noun a term used in reference to a specific location
A1 I don't understand what 'ad loc' means.
A2 The teacher explained that 'ad loc' is a Latin term.
B1 In the meeting, they discussed the use of 'ad loc' in the report.
B2 The lawyer used the term 'ad loc' to refer to the specific location of the incident.
C1 The expert's analysis included a detailed explanation of 'ad loc' in the context of the case.
C2 The research paper delved into the historical origins and modern applications of 'ad loc'.
adverb a Latin phrase meaning 'to the place'
A1 The train station is ad loc, just around the corner from here.
A2 The bus stop is ad loc, you can't miss it.
B1 The grocery store is ad loc, so we can walk there easily.
B2 The hotel is ad loc, we can check in right away.
C1 The conference center is ad loc, so we won't need to worry about transportation.
C2 The museum is ad loc, we can visit it before dinner.
formal The coordinates provided were accurate ad loc.
informal The address is right ad loc.
slang I'll meet you ad loc.
figurative He always seems to know exactly where he is ad loc.
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