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LOCKMAN

Volume 6 · 96 words · 1778 Edition

an officer in the Isle of Man, who executes the orders of government, much like our under-sheriff.

an eastern philosopher. See LOKMAN.

LOCUS GEOMETRICUS, denotes a line by which a local or indeterminate problem is solved.

A locus is a line, any point of which may equally solve an indeterminate problem. Thus, if a right line suffice for the construction of the equation, it is called locus ad rectum; if a circle, locus ad circumflex; if a parabola, locus ad parabolam; if an ellipse, locus ad ellipsis; and so of the rest of the conic sections.