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What does prefix loc mean?

"Loc" as a prefix usually stands for location. It's often used in:

* Computer science:

* Locale: A set of language and cultural preferences associated with a specific geographic region.

* Location: The physical or virtual position of something.

* Localization: The process of adapting software or content to a specific locale.

* Geography:

* Location: The place where something is situated.

* Other:

* Locative: A grammatical case that indicates location.

Examples:

* Locale: The software was localized for the Japanese locale.

* Location: The user's location was tracked by the app.

* Localization: The company provided localization services for their website.

* Locative: The "here" in "I am here" is a locative.

However, "loc" can also be part of a different word altogether. To understand what "loc" means in a specific context, you need to consider the whole word or phrase.

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