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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Place
n.
1.
Any
portion
of
space
regarded
as
measured
off
or
distinct
from
all
other
space
,
or
appropriated
to
some
definite
object
or
use
;
position
;
ground
;
site
;
spot
;
rarely
,
unbounded
space
.
Here
is
the
place
appointed
.
--
Shak
.
What
place
can
be
for
us
Within
heaven's
bound
? --
Milton
.
The
word
place
has
sometimes
a
more
confused
sense
,
and
stands
for
that
space
which
any
body
takes
up
;
and
so
the
universe
is
a
place
.
--
Locke
.
2.
A
broad
way
in
a
city
;
an
open
space
;
an
area
;
a
court
or
short
part
of
a
street
open
only
at
one
end
.
“Hangman
boys
in
the
market
place
.”
3.
A
position
which
is
occupied
and
held
;
a
dwelling
;
a
mansion
;
a
village
,
town
,
or
city
;
a
fortified
town
or
post
;
a
stronghold
;
a
region
or
country
.
Are
you
native
of
this
place
?
--
Shak
.
4.
Rank
;
degree
;
grade
;
order
of
priority
,
advancement
,
dignity
,
or
importance
;
especially
,
social
rank
or
position
;
condition
;
also
,
official
station
;
occupation
;
calling
.
“The
enervating
magic
of
place
.”
Men
in
great
place
are
thrice
servants
.
--
Bacon
.
I
know
my
place
as
I
would
they
should
do
theirs
.
--
Shak
.
5.
Vacated
or
relinquished
space
;
room
;
stead
(
the
departure
or
removal
of
another
being
or
thing
being
implied
).
“In
place
of
Lord
Bassanio.”
6.
A
definite
position
or
passage
of
a
document
.
The
place
of
the
scripture
which
he
read
was
this
.
--
Acts
viii
. 32.
7.
Ordinal
relation
;
position
in
the
order
of
proceeding
;
as
,
he
said
in
the
first
place
.
8.
Reception
;
effect
; --
implying
the
making
room
for
.
My
word
hath
no
place
in
you
.
--
John
viii
. 37.
9.
Astron.
Position
in
the
heavens
,
as
of
a
heavenly
body
; --
usually
defined
by
its
right
ascension
and
declination
,
or
by
its
latitude
and
longitude
.
10.
Racing
The
position
of
first
,
second
,
or
third
at
the
finish
,
esp
.
the
second
position
.
In
betting
,
to
win
a
bet
on
a
horse
for
place
it
must
,
in
the
United
States
,
finish
first
or
second
,
in
England
,
usually
,
first
,
second
,
or
third
.
Place of arms
Mil.
,
a
place
calculated
for
the
rendezvous
of
men
in
arms
,
etc
.,
as
a
fort
which
affords
a
safe
retreat
for
hospitals
,
magazines
,
etc
. --
Wilhelm
.
High place
Script.
,
a
mount
on
which
sacrifices
were
offered
.
“Him
that
offereth
in
the
high
place
.”
--
Jer
.
xlviii
. 35.
In place
,
in
proper
position
;
timely
.
Out of place
,
inappropriate
;
ill-timed
;
as
,
his
remarks
were
out of place
.
Place kick
Football
,
the
act
of
kicking
the
ball
after
it
has
been
placed
on
the
ground
.
Place name
,
the
name
of
a
place
or
locality
. --
London
Academy
.
To give place
,
to
make
room
;
to
yield
;
to
give
way
;
to
give
advantage
.
“Neither
give
place
to
the
devil.”
--
Eph
.
iv
. 27.
“Let
all
the
rest
give
place
.”
--
Shak
.
To have place
,
to
have
a
station
,
room
,
or
seat
;
as
,
such
desires
can
have
no
place
in
a
good
heart
.
To take place
.
(a)
To
come
to
pass
;
to
occur
;
as
,
the
ceremony
will
not
take
place
.
(b)
To
take
precedence
or
priority
. --
Addison
.
(c)
To
take
effect
;
to
prevail
.
“If
your
doctrine
takes
place
.”
--
Berkeley
.
“But
none
of
these
excuses
would
take
place
.”
--
Spenser
.
To take the place of
,
to
be
substituted
for
.
Syn:
--
Situation
;
seat
;
abode
;
position
;
locality
;
location
;
site
;
spot
;
office
;
employment
;
charge
;
function
;
trust
;
ground
;
room
;
stead
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
place
kick
n
: (
sports
)
a
kick
in
which
the
ball
is
placed
on
the
ground
before
kicking
[
syn
:
place-kicking
]
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