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Etymology[edit]
Abbreviation of Latin loco citato (“in the place cited”).
loc. cit. (not comparable)
- In the work (of the author specified) previously cited.
1988, Clive Walker, The Prevention of Terrorism in British Law, Manchester University Press, →ISBN, page 132:See Greer, (1973), loc. cit., 206.
Translations[edit]
in the work previously cited
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