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Definition: ELOCATION

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A removal from the usual place of residence.[Websters]
2. Departure from the usual state; an ecstasy.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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"Elocation" is a common misspelling or typo for: relocation.

Date "Elocation" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1828. (references)

Note: Elocation \El`o*ca"tion\, noun. [Prefix e- locate.]. (references)

Specialty Definition: ELOCATION

Domain Definition
Noah Webster [Noun] A removal from the usual place of residence.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary.
Wikipedic Elocation is Default's second album. It was released on November 11,2003 by the TVT label. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Extended Definition: ELOCATION


Elocation

Elocation
Elocation cover
Studio album by Default
Released November 11, 2003
Genre Hard rock
Label TVT
Producer Chad Kroeger and Butch Walker
Professional reviews
Default chronology
The Fallout
(2001)
Elocation
(2003)
One Thing Remains
(2005)

Elocation is Default's second album. It was released on November 11, 2003 by the TVT label.

Track listing

  1. "Who Followed Who?" - 3:24
  2. "(Taking My) Life Away" - 4:12
  3. "Movin' On" - 3:31
  4. "Throw It All Away" - 3:29
  5. "Cruel" - 4:39
  6. "Made to Lie" - 3:15
  7. "Crossing the Line" - 2:35
  8. "Without You" - 3:40
  9. "Break Down Doors" - 3:03
  10. "Enough" - 3:38
  11. "All She Wrote" - 4:00
  12. "Alone" - 3:23
  13. "Let You Down" (Acoustic) - 3:29

Credits

  • Alex "Condor" Aligizakis - Assistant Engineer
  • Benjamin Wheelock - Design
  • Bryan Coleman - Management
  • Butch Walker - Piano, Producer
  • Chad Kroeger - Producer
  • Christian Mock - Digital Editing, Engineer, Keyboard Programming, percussion
  • Christie Priode - Production Coordination
  • Dallas Smith - Group Member, Vocals
  • Danny Craig - Drums, Group Member
  • Dave Benedict - Bass, Group Member
  • Default - Main Performer
  • Gordie Johnson - Slide Guitar
  • Honchol Sin - Assistant
  • J. Quinton Hall - Assistant Engineer
  • Jeremy James Hora - Group Member, Guitar,Vocals
  • Joe Moi - Engineer, Producer
  • Jon Plum - Keyboard Programming, Percussion
  • Jose Borges - Assistant
  • Kenny Cresswell - Drum Technician
  • Leonard Johnson - A&R
  • Phil Klum - Mastering
  • Rich Hopkins - Organ
  • Rick Parashar - Digital Editing, Engineer, Piano, Producer, Tamboura
  • Rusty Cobb - Engineer
  • Ryan Anderson - Digital Editing
  • Sean Loughlin - Assistant Engineer
  • Selena "Selones" Hollebone - Assistant Engineer

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Elocation". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: ELOCATION

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Elocation 7     Elocation 7

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"elocation" is a common misspelling or typo for: relocation.

Synonyms: elocation
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

displacement, transposition, translocation, ecstasy, removal.
Consider also: conveyance, transport, transportation, delight, rapture, transfer, shift, bliss, dislocation, dismissal, elimination, exclusion, expulsion, joy, interchange, deposition, exchange, locomotion, rearrangement, translation.
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Synonyms within Context: elocation

Context Synonyms within Context

Displacement

Elocation, displacement, transposition.

Transference

Elocation, amotion, asportation, carriage, carrying, conduction, contagion, convection, conveyance, deportation, displacement, draft, extradition, metastasis, metathesis, of property, relegation, remotion, removal, transfer, transference, translocation.

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