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on site, on-site, adv. (phr.) and a. [f. on prep. + site n.2] On a particular site; occurring or situated at a site.
1959New Statesman 17 Jan. 57/3 Russia now accepts..on-site inspection to identify suspicious phenomena. 1960Farmer & Stockbreeder 19 Jan. (Suppl.) 36/1 Calor Propane is delivered in cylinders or to bulk storage tanks on-site. 1967A. Battersby Network Analysis (ed. 2) xv. 271 On-site management may appear to save time and trouble through less paper-work. 1968Sci.-Tech. News Fall 61/1 The librarian..may have to visit personally a large library..and reproduce the material on site. 1975M. Russell Murder by Mile viii. 84 On-site moulding..had been thought preferable... ‘But pre-casting might have been quicker?’ Ibid. 85 He lives on site too. |