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in si·tu I0164000 (ĭn sē′to͞o, sī′-, sĭch′o͞o)adv. & adj. In the original position. [Latin in sitū : in, in + sitū, ablative of situs, place.]in situ (ɪn ˈsɪtjuː) adv, adj (postpositive) 1. in the natural, original, or appropriate position2. (Pathology) pathol (esp of a cancerous growth or tumour) not seen to be spreading from a localized positionin si•tu (ɪn ˈsaɪ tu, -tyu, ˈsi-, ˈsɪt u) adv., adj. situated in its original or natural place or position. [1730–40; < Latin in sitū literally, in place] in situA Latin phrase meaning in position, used to mean in the original or proper place.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | in situ - in the original or natural place or site; "carcinoma in situ"; "the archeologists left the pottery in place"in place | Translationsin situ
in situIn something's original location or position. The term is Latin for "in place." The bones have been kept in situ so as to preserve their perfect arrangement.in ˈsitu (from Latin) in the original or correct place: Much of the original furniture has been left in situ so that we can view the room almost as it looked a hundred years ago. Situ literally means ‘position’.in situ
in situ[in ′si·chü] (science and technology) In the original location. In situIn position; a term applied to building elements and improvements that are assembled or cast in their permanent position on site rather than prefabricated elsewhere; for example, cast concrete rather than precast concrete.in situIn place, as in cast-in-place concrete.in situIn place. When something is "in situ," it is in its original location.in situ
in situ [in si´tu] (L.) in its normal place; confined to the site of origin.in si·tu (in sī'tū), In position, not extending beyond the focus or level of origin. [L. in, in, + situs, site] in situ Latin, located at a native or original site; noninvasive. Pronunciation Medspeak-UK: pronounced, inn SIH two Medspeak-US: pronounced, in SIGH twoin situ Latin, in the original placein si·tu (in sītū) In position; not extending beyond the focus or level of origin. [L. in, in, + situs, site]in situ In a normal position. The term is used also of cancer that remains at the site of origin and has not yet spread locally or remotely.in situ in its original place.in si·tu (in sitū) In position; not extending beyond the focus or level of origin. [L. in, in, + situs, site]in situ
in situIn place,on-site,such as EPA provisions for remediation in situ of contaminants rather than a requirement the contaminated soil be excavated and disposed of in an approved facility.To illustrate,the following is a diagram showing the process of chemical oxidation as an in situ solution to contamination. IN SITU
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IN SITU➣In Its Original Place |
in situ Related to in situ: carcinoma in situ, in situ concrete, In situ hybridization, in situ conservationSynonyms for in situadv in the original or natural place or siteSynonyms |