Citations:ubication


 * 1889–1901, (editor), The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal Reference in All Departments of Knowledge with a New Atlas of the World; in Ten Volumes, New York: The Century Co., volume VIII (technicality–Zyxomma), page 6,567/2, “ubication, n.”:
 * ubication, (ū-bi-kāʹsho̤n), n.  [= Sp. ubicacion = Pg. ubicação, < L. ubi, where (prob. for *cubi, *quobi, < qui, who, quid, what, + -bi, a locative suffix).]   1. Situation; position; local relation; place of rest or lodgment.   [Rare.] — 2. Ubeity; whereness.
 * 1952, , volume number unknown, page 103/2:
 * Author applies to space pin-jointed structures the construction of Williot–Mohr displacement diagram. The possibility of ubicating a joint in such a diagram depends upon the knowledge of the variations of the distances between the joint considered and other three, already ubicated. The ubication of such a joint should be obtained as the point of intersection of the three planes normal to the directions of the lines joining the joint considered with the other three.