locale

Etymology
From (adj), nominal use of the adjective.

Noun

 * 1) The place where something happens.
 * Being near running water and good shade, the explorers decided it was a good locale for setting up camp.
 * 1)  The set of settings related to the language and region in which a computer program executes. Examples are language, currency and time formats, character encoding etc.
 * 2)  A partially ordered set with the following additional axiomatic properties: any finite subset of it has a meet, any arbitrary subset of it has a join, and distributivity, which states that a binary meet distributes with respect to an arbitrary join. (Note: locales are just like s except that the category of locales is opposite to the category of frames.)
 * 1)  A partially ordered set with the following additional axiomatic properties: any finite subset of it has a meet, any arbitrary subset of it has a join, and distributivity, which states that a binary meet distributes with respect to an arbitrary join. (Note: locales are just like s except that the category of locales is opposite to the category of frames.)

Translations

 * Bulgarian: местопроизшествие
 * Dutch:, plaats van gebeuren
 * Finnish: tapahtumapaikka
 * French: ,
 * German:, , ,
 * Russian: ме́сто де́йствия
 * Spanish:


 * Dutch: taalregio,
 * Finnish: maa-asetus, maa-asetusto
 * French: paramètres régionaux,
 * German: Gebietsschema, Gebietsschemaparameter, Locale
 * Spanish: configuración regional
 * Swedish:


 * Finnish:

Etymology
From, from.

Adjective

 * 1) local

Noun

 * 1) room