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locutory

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Loc´u`to`ry    (lǒk´ũ`tô`rŷ)
n.1.A room for conversation; especially, a room in monasteries, where the monks were allowed to converse.
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locutory [ˈlɒkjʊtərɪ] Nlocutorio m


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The new subdivision provides for inter- locutory review of a determination that a property has been inordinately burdened.
In relation to the value of context and intent, Derrida states that "one of [the] essential elements [is] the conscious presence of the intention of the speaking subject for the totality of his locutory acts.
 
 
 
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