localelo‧cale /ləʊˈkɑːl $ loʊ-/ noun [countable] formal localeOrigin:
1700-1800 French local (noun), from local (adjective); ➔ LOCAL1 - Malta is the perfect locale for the conference.
- As in La conjuracion de Venecia, each act corresponds to a set change within the same general locale.
- Dominic said it was a fraudulent use of locale, a piece of charlatanism.
- For reasons of privacy, there still can be no names mentioned or locales identified.
- Of course, Belfast isn't the only Northern locale where you catch good live music over the coming weeks.
- The flavor of these birds tends to vary, owing mostly to differences in locale and diet rather than kinship.
- The North East was by 1914 a locale of a particularly organized capitalism.
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