noun a Latin phrase meaning 'to the place'
preposition used to indicate movement or direction towards a specific location
Refers to a specific anatomical location or point of reference
Refers to a specific section or point within a text or academic work
Used in legal documents to specify a particular location or point in a contract
Used to indicate a destination or specific point in travel
Refers to a specific location or place
In writing, 'ad locum' may be used to indicate a specific location or place being referred to in a text.
Psychologists may use 'ad locum' when discussing the location of a specific event or memory in therapy sessions.
Lawyers may use 'ad locum' in legal documents to refer to a specific location or place relevant to a case.
Doctors may use 'ad locum' when discussing the location of a patient's symptoms or pain during a medical examination.