loci
a plural of locus.
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How to use loci in a sentence
Though he is never called to testify, Key is the genius loci of this suit.
Genii protect individuals and places: springs, hills, cities, and army barracks all had a genius loci, a genius of the place.
For Isabel Otis the genius loci had a more powerful and enduring magnetism than any man or woman she had ever known.
Ancestors | Gertrude AthertonBut the genius loci here impresses on the trade in discarded odds and ends a peculiar character of its own.
The genius loci, the Chevalier himself, was not the last to welcome this prime stay and ornament of his establishment.
The Fortunes of Nigel | Sir Walter Scott
The genius loci would move the very stones to preach on such a theme.
Life of John Coleridge Patteson | Charlotte M. YongeMadzu Pennu, or the village deity, the universal genius loci.
The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies | Robert Gordon Latham
British Dictionary definitions for loci
/ (ˈləʊsaɪ) /
the plural of locus
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