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lo·cal (lō′kəl)
adjective
- relating to place
- of, characteristic of, or confined to a particular place or district items of local interest
- not broad; restricted; narrow local outlook
- of or for a particular part or specific area of the body; not general
- ☆ making all stops along its run a local bus
- Chiefly Brit. of or relating to specific portions or details of a literary text, as distinguished from its overall structure, themes, style, etc.
Etymology: ME locall < OFr local < LL localis < L locus, a place < IE *stlokos < base *stel-, to set up, stand, location > stalk, stall, still, Gr stellein, to put
noun
- ☆ a local train, bus, etc.
- ☆ a newspaper item of local interest only
- ☆ a chapter or branch of a labor union
- Informal a resident of a particular place they tried to convince the locals
- Brit., Informal a neighborhood pub
- an anesthetic that numbs only a small area of the body, allowing the patient to remain conscious during minor surgery, a biopsy, etc. in full local anesthetic
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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local
modif.
Associated with a locality
sectional, insular, divisional, territorial, situal, district, provincial, neighborhood, town, civic, topographical, geographical, descriptive, historical, geologic, geodetic, botanical, small-town, parochial, zoological, social, economic; see also political, regional.Restricted to a locality
limited, confined, bounded; see restricted.
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Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Converse of object
- involve: Some locals involved - credit to Nicole, Julia and a few other local boarders who pushed to the front.
Modifies a noun
- authority: The cemetery is under the watchful eye of the local authority.
Modifying Another Word
- genuinely: Beware: their whole infrastructure is designed for centralized distribution, and it would be impossible for them to supply genuinely local food.
Possessives
- heart: Don't be insulting about Leeds United Football Club - football is a subject dear to locals ' hearts.
Used with adjective complement
- assist: Assisting Local Management Committees to monitor and evaluate their community development work.
Preposition: in
- town: At dusk it is your turn to party with the locals in town.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
A local thing called Christianity.
I thought that the best thing to do was to settle up these littlelocal difficulties, and thenturntothewider visionof the Commonwealth.
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