Locum [noun]
Definition of Locum:
someone or something that takes the place of another
Synonyms of Locum:
● Backup
● Vicar
● Deputy
● Proxy
● Stopgap
● Sub
● Supply
● Resort
● Symbol
● Fill-in
● Delegate
● Relay
● Recourse
● Refuge
● Ghost
● Dummy
● Resource
● Standby
● Double
● Relief
● Agent
● Reserve
● Stand-in
● Temp
Sentence/Example of Locum:
Deus posuit eam in locum quendam communem, quem in tua rhetorica non habes nec in philosophia tua; is vocatur fides.
Tillmannus urbis architectus locum juxta tuam deformationem operabit.
Et preliandi diem et locum, hinc inde rex et eius emulus determinarunt.
Accepto praesidio verticem occupavit, hostes terruit, consuli spatium dedit ad subducendum agmen in aequiorem locum.
Pompeium, sed non esse uni omnia tribuenda, adiecissetque: Si quid huic acciderit, quem in eius locum substituetis?
If there was no son capable, the state put in a locum tenens, but granted one-third to the wife to maintain herself and children.
Itaque cretus est cnsul et in Metell locum suffectus.11 Bellum ab ill15 prsper coeptum cnfcit.
Pompium, sed4 nn80 esse n omnia tribuenda, adicissetque: S quid huc acciderit, quem in ius locum substitutis?
Quam atrciter75 dmictum sit exitus docuit: nm hostium bell superfuit; quem quisque in pgnand cperat locum, eum miss anim1 tegbat.
Quis igitur Sesonchosis ille, qui, Menen antevertens annis amplius 5000, inter Semideos locum habere videatur?