locality
nounA particular neighborhood, place, or district.
nounThe fact or quality of having position in space.
nounIn phytogeography, the approximate geographic position of an individual specimen: less definite than. station.
nounIn psychology, a phrase loosely formed on the analogy of ‘sense of space,’ ‘sense of time,’ etc., to denote the power of cutaneous localization, that is, of referring a cutaneous stimulus to the area of the skin to which it is applied.
nounThe condition of being in a place; position or situation in general; the immediate relation of an object to a place.
nounAny part of space; a situation; position; particularly, a geographical place or situation: as, a healthy locality; the locality of a mineral, plant, or animal. Compare
Legal restriction as to place or location.
nounIn phrenology, the faculty to which is ascribed the power of remembering the details of places and the location of objects.
nounThe state, or condition, of belonging to a definite place, or of being contained within definite limits.
nounPosition; situation; a place; a spot; esp., a geographical place or situation, as of a mineral or plant.