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Answer for the clue "Venue ", 6 letters:
locale

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Word definitions for locale in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Locale \Lo`cale"\, n. [F. local.] A place, spot, or location. A principle, practice, form of speech, or other thing of local use, or limited to a locality.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1772, local , from French local , noun use of local (adj.), from Latin locus "place" (see locus ). English spelling with -e (1816) probably is based on morale or else to indicate stress.The word's right to exist depends upon the question whether the two ...

Usage examples of locale.

SENZANOME che aveva visto, non me, solo un bianco qualsiasi che da quel locale non era mai passato.

And then these translated texts were themselves copied by scribes in their locales.

Nesbitt an opportunity for a comfortable coze about their London circle of acquaintance as well as the people whom Amanda had met or shortly would meet in this locale.

Dreary cybernauts putting the crowd on everything decent in the locale, you know?

These widespread chalks of the Niobrara Formation are very fossiliferous in some locales.

The Norse settled in to spend the winter at a nearby locale called Dubh Linn--the Black Pool--which was a tidal basin where the river Poddle joined the estuary of the Liffey.

Tufa Lake and Promiseville are fictional locales, the author has drawn inspiration from Mono Lake and Bodie, California.

Aroist belief is generally characterized by sacralization of all phenomena, but special emphasis is given to particular sacred locales and to Mother Earth in general.

So in addition to a reputation for fine shipbuilding and an impregnable canyon locale, Moulokin also enjoyed this additional important resource.

He would have to learn how to maneuver himself through strange locales on canes and braces.

This is obviously true of the literary pilgrims, beginning with Chateaubriand, who found in the Orient a locale sympathetic to their private myths, obsessions, and requirements.

Any resemblance of such nonhistorical incidents, places, or figures to actual events or locales or persons living or dead is entirely coincidental.

Any resemblance of such nonhistorical incidents, places, or figures to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

The fact that a Breen Klingon battle had occurred in this star system during the Dominion War was precisely why Klag chose the locale.

Standing in the high aerie, overlooking the drab and pinkish countryside, the duke pointed out the local thermals and upturns, warned of downdrafts, and suggested a route to the higher, sun-bright locales with a good chance for goats, the most sporting of quarry.