Definitions for situ

situ si·tu

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IPA: /ˈsi tu/

Situ is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 32 anagrams from letters in situ (istu).

Definitions for situ

noun

  1. in situ.

adverb, adjective

  1. situated in the original, natural, or existing place or position:
  2. Medicine/Medical. in place or position; undisturbed. (especially of a malignant tumor) in a localized state or condition:

Origin of situ

First recorded in 1730-40, in situ is from the Latin word in sitū literally, in place

Examples for situ

The other hidden cost of In situ is the amount of gas is needed to burn to create steam to capture this oil.

A breast mass can be in situ—confined to the area it originated in, or invasive/infiltrating.

They are in situ as found, but a new piece of marble has been put under them.

I had at length found, beyond doubt, the reptile remains in situ.

Even most oil companies acknowledge the disruption caused by strip mining; that is one reason why they have developed In situ.

The pleasing effect of the whole can only be judged of when seen in situ.

Sooner or later, if matters are left in situ, trouble will arise.

Carpetbaggers already in situ to cash in on the wasted and exhausted city.

Remains of these walls have been found in various places still in situ.

On the surface, In situ appears less disruptive than its alternative, but this is only an illusion.

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