Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

locus-in-quo

Noun
/ˈloʊkəs ɪn ˈkwoʊ/
Definition
The place or location in which an event occurs or a situation exists.
Examples
  • The locus-in-quo of the accident was thoroughly examined by investigators.
  • In the courtroom, the locus-in-quo was crucial for understanding the events of that night.
Meaning
Specifically, the term refers to the site of a particular incident being discussed or analyzed, often used in legal contexts.
Synonyms
  • Location
  • Site
  • Venue