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Definition | : | loco citato Latin [in the place cited] |
Category | : | Academic & Science » Language & Linguistics |
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Loc. cit. is short for the Latin phrase “loco citato”, meaning “in the place cited”. It is used to avoid repeating the details of a source that has already been referred to in a previous citation.
Loc. cit. is used to refer to a source that is cited but also the same place in that work such as a page number or paragraph number.
The full form of Loc cit is loco citato