locus partitusglossary / LOCUS PARTITUS locus partitus (loh-k[schwa]s pahr-tI-t[schwa]s), n. [Latin “a place divided”] Hist. The act of dividing two towns or counties to determine which of them contains the land or place in question. 词条贡献者 译者Jason,毕业于世界顶级翻译学院,擅长翻译各种与税务信贷融资及社区发展相关的法律文件。