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situ

situ (as in 'in situ')

noun see-TU Rare

Origin: Latin 'situs', place/site

Usage Note

Situ is almost exclusively used in the fixed Latin phrase in situ, meaning 'in place' or 'on-site'. It appears in scientific, archaeological, and medical contexts to indicate that something is examined or treated where it is found, without removal.

Examples

"Les fouilles ont été réalisées in situ."

Natural Translation

The excavations were carried out in situ.

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