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Term: Locomate

Description:

Locomate is a verb that means to travel or move from one place to another. It can also refer to the action of providing directions or guidance to someone in order to help them reach a particular destination.

Examples:

1. As a verb:

- She decided to locomate to the city for her new job.

- The train locomated smoothly along the tracks.

2. As a noun (popular usage):

- The smartphone app acts as a powerful locomate, providing turn-by-turn directions to the users.

- He relied on his friend to act as his locomate during the hiking trip.

3. As a noun (local usage):

- In some remote areas, locals use the stars as their primary locomate, guiding them through the night.

- The experienced hiker served as a locomate for the group, leading them through the challenging terrain.

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