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locator a person who fixes the boundaries of land claims
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locator (tooling) The device included in the design of most AMP hand crimping tools to position a terminal and assure the proper insertion depth of the stripped wire prior to crimping.
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locator the part of an index entry that tells the user where to look for information. In a book index locators are usually page numbers (but can also be references to items, paragraphs and so on). In a web index they are direct links to the information. The links can be the heading or subdivisions of the index entry.
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locator A locator is 3D shape that is displayed in Maya. The main difference is that it won't show up in the final render.
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locator A mark added to a selected frame to qualify a particular location within a sequence. User-defined comments can be added to locators.
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