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situs

American  
[sahy-tuhs, see-] / ˈsaɪ təs, ˈsi- /

noun

plural

situses, situs
  1. position; situation.

  2. the proper or original position, as of a part or organ.


situs British  
/ ˈsaɪtəs /

noun

  1. position or location, esp the usual or right position of an organ or part of the body

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of situs

From Latin, dating back to 1695–1705; see origin at site

Example Sentences

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On the common situs picketing bill, they agreed that, because the toughest opposition was in the House, O'Neill should have first crack.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last year he was confident that the House would pass the common situs picketing bill, which would have allowed a single union to shut down an entire construction site, but it lost by twelve votes.

From Time Magazine Archive

He vetoed the "common situs" picketing bill that would have allowed construction workers from a single local of a single union to close down an entire building project.

From Time Magazine Archive

But Dunlop was willing to approve common situs picketing in exchange for something he considered more important to the overall economy: a mechanism that would centralize the fragmented, localized bargaining structure in the building trades.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hic prope Chaucerum situs est Spenserius, illi Proximus ingenio, proximus ut tumulo.

From The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) by Parker, William Riley

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