prelocate

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English

Etymology

pre- +‎ locate

Verb

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  1. To locate in advance.
    • 1967, Naval Research Laboratory (U.S.), Annual Report, page 82:
      Manufactured strain gage rosettes are now being used to prelocate the gages with respect to the proposed hole center.
    • 1979, Donald L. Brakensiek, Field manual for research in agricultural hydrology, page 297:
      Where sections are more than about 500 feet (152.5 m) apart, prelocate all cross sections on aerial photographs.
    • 1987, Deanna Petherbridge, Art for architecture: a handbook on commissioning, page 39:
      In addition, the green ventilation ducts which emerge at two points in the wall had to be cut into the mosaic, as it had not been possible to prelocate them.

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