[f. BI- pref.2 II + LOCATION.] The fact or power of being in two places at the same time.

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1858.  Faber, Life Xavier, 336. It was in fact a case of bilocation.

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1871.  Tylor, Prim. Cult., i. 404. The word ‘bilocation’ has been invented to express the miraculous faculty of being in two places at once.

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