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6 definitions found From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: Place \Place\, v. t. 1. (Racing) To determine or announce the place of at the finish. Usually, in horse racing only the first three horses are placed officially. 2. (Rugby Football) To place-kick ( a goal). From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: Place \Place\, n. (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 From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: Place \Place\, n. [F., fr L. platea a street, an area, a courtyard, from Gr platei^a a street, properly fem. of platy`s, flat, broad; akin to Skr. p[.r]thu, Lith. platus. Cf {Flawn}, {Piazza}, {Plate}, {Plaza}.] 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.'' --Shak. 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.'' --Hawthorne. 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.'' --Shak. 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. {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 Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: Place \Place\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Placed}; p. pr & vb n. {Placing}.] [Cf. F. placer. See {Place}, n.] 1. To assign a place to to put in a particular spot or place or in a certain relative position; to direct to a particular place to fix; to settle; to locate; as to place a book on a shelf; to place balls in tennis. Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown. --Shak. 2. To put or set in a particular rank, office, or position; to surround with particular circumstances or relations in life; to appoint to certain station or condition of life; as in whatever sphere one is placed. Place such over them to be rulers. --Ex. xviii. 21. 3. To put out at interest; to invest; to loan; as to place money in a bank. 4. To set to fix; to repose; as to place confidence in a friend. ``My resolution 's placed.'' --Shak. 5. To attribute; to ascribe; to set down Place it for her chief virtue. --Shak. {To place} (a person), to identify him [Colloq. U.S.] Syn: See {Put}. From WordNet r 1.6 [wn]: place n 1: a point located with respect to surface features of some region; "this is a nice place for a picnic" [syn: {topographic point}, {spot}] 2: any area set aside for a particular purpose; "who owns this place?" [syn: {property}] 3: an abstract mental location; "he has a special place in my thoughts"; "a place in my heart"; "a political system with no place for the less prominent groups" 4: a general vicinity; "He comes from a place near Chicago" 5: the function or position properly or customarily occupied or served by another: "can you go in my stead?"; "took his place"; "in lieu of" [syn: {stead}, {position}, {lieu}] 6: a particular situation: "If you were in my place what would you do?" [syn: {shoes}] 7: where you live; "deliver the package to my home"; "he doesn't have a home to go to"; "your place or mine?" [syn: {home}] 8: a job in an organization or hierarchy; "he ocupied a post in the treasury" [syn: {position}, {post}, {berth}, {slot}, {office}, {spot}, {situation}] 9: the particular portion of space occupied by a physical object: "he put the lamp back in its place" [syn: {position}] 10: proper or designated social situation: "he overstepped his place"; "the responsibilities of a man in his station"; "married above her station" [syn: {station}] 11: a space reserved for sitting (as in a theater or on a train or airplane); "he booked their seats in advance"; "he sat in someone else's place" [syn: {seat}] 12: the passage that is being read; "he lost his place on the page" 13: proper or appropriate position or location; "a woman's place is no longer in the kitchen" 14: a public square with room for pedestrians; "they met at Elm Plaza"; "Grosvenor Place" [syn: {plaza}, {piazza}] 15: (in horse racing) a finish in second place 16: an item on a list or in a sequence; "in the second place"; "moved from third to fifth position" [syn: {position}] 17: a blank area; "write your name in the space provided" [syn: {space}, {blank space}] v 1: put into a certain place: "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the mising children"; also with abstract objects and locations: "Place emphasis on a certain point" [syn: {put}, {set}, {pose}, {position}, {lay}] 2: place somebody in a particular situation or location: "he was placed on probation" 3: assign a rank or rating to "how would you rank these students?" [syn: {rate}, {rank}, {range}, {order}, {grade}] 4: assign a location to "The company located some of their agents in Los Angeles" [syn: {locate}, {site}] 5: to arrange for "place a phone call", "place a bet" 6: take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal; "Jerry came in third in the Marathon" [syn: {come in}, {come out}] 7: intend something to move towards a certain goal; "He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face"; "criticism directed at her superior"; "direct your anger towards others not towards yourself" [syn: {target}, {aim}, {direct}, {point}] 8: recognize as being establish the identity of someone or something "She identified the man on the wanted" poster" [syn: {identify}] 9: assign to (a job or a home) 10: locate; "The film is set in Africa" [syn: {set}, {localize}] 11: estimate: "We put the time of arrival at 8 P.M." [syn: {put}, {set}] 12: identify the location or place of "We localized the source of the infection" [syn: {localize}] 13: make an investment; "Put money into bonds" [syn: {invest}, {put}, {commit}] [ant: {divest}] 14: assign to a station [syn: {station}, {post}, {base}, {send}] 15: sing a note with the correct pitch From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (13 Mar 01) [foldoc]: PLACE Programming Language for Automatic Checkout Equipment. ["The Compiler for the Programming Language for Automatic Checkout Equipment (PLACE)", AFAPL TR-68-27, Battelle Inst, Columbus, May 1968].
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