"locus classicus" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Audio: En-us-locus-classicus.ogg [US] Forms: loci classici [plural]
Etymology: From New Latin locus classicus (literally “classical place”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|NL.|locus classicus|lit=classical place}} New Latin locus classicus (literally “classical place”) Head templates: {{en-noun|loci classici|nolinkhead=1}} locus classicus (plural loci classici)
  1. An authoritative passage from a standard work that is often quoted as an illustration; a classic case or example.
    Sense id: en-locus_classicus-en-noun-7Gzw1zMS
  2. (biology) The locality from which a taxon was first described. Categories (topical): Biology
    Sense id: en-locus_classicus-en-noun-n-NX2RBJ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 43 57 Topics: biology, natural-sciences

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