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I just heard this word for the first time... it'stime; it’s defined in the dictionary as "the condition or fact of being in, or occupying, a certain place or position; location; whereness; ubiety."

the condition or fact of being in, or occupying, a certain place or position; location; whereness; ubiety.

How is this used in a sentence? Are there any nuances? When would it commonly be used?

I just heard this word for the first time... it's defined in the dictionary as "the condition or fact of being in, or occupying, a certain place or position; location; whereness; ubiety."

How is this used in a sentence? Are there any nuances? When would it commonly be used?

I just heard this word for the first time; it’s defined in the dictionary as

the condition or fact of being in, or occupying, a certain place or position; location; whereness; ubiety.

How is this used in a sentence? Are there any nuances? When would it commonly be used?

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How is the word "ubication" used?

I just heard this word for the first time... it's defined in the dictionary as "the condition or fact of being in, or occupying, a certain place or position; location; whereness; ubiety."

How is this used in a sentence? Are there any nuances? When would it commonly be used?