macrolocation

noun

Etymology

From macro- + location.

  1. borrowed from locatio
  2. formed as macrolocation — “macro- + location

Definitions

  1. A region or area that contains smaller sites or locations (microlocations).

    • The macrolocation within a river basin is usually determined by areas of major pollution loads, population centers, etc. Macrolocation can be specified, as well, according to percent areal coverage using basin centroids.
    • In the process of valorization and selection of acceptable potential microlocation for energy plants within the selected macrolocation, it is necessary to apply a certain procedure, which will be uniform in all its aspects.
    • The score, moreover, aims to provide practical guidance in finding a macrolocation for new warehouses.
  2. The macroscopic area in which a microscopic event takes place or in which a microscopic…

    The macroscopic area in which a microscopic event takes place or in which a microscopic focus exists.

    • CCD images for the macrolocation were also obtained.
    • […] steel composition via the C/Nb ratio (microstructure variation), through wall thickness position (both microstructure and strain history variation) and macrolocation […]
  3. A movement to a new area, as opposed to a movement within the area in which one currently…

    A movement to a new area, as opposed to a movement within the area in which one currently resides.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for macrolocation. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA