situ

See also: Situ

English

Noun

situ

  1. Only used in in situ.
  2. (rare) Only used in ex situ.
  3. (very informal) Short for situation.
    • 2005, David Blacker, A Cause Untrue, Perera-Hussein Publishing House, page 400:
      “Shit.” Jayavickrama pinched the bridge of his nose, squeezing his eyes shut. “What’s the situ there?”

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Latin

Pronunciation

Adjective

sitū

  1. masculine ablative singular of situs

Latvian

Verb

situ

  1. 1st person singular present indicative form of sist
  2. 1st person singular past indicative form of sist

Limos Kalinga

Adverb

sitú

  1. here

Malay

Noun

situ (plural situ-situ)

  1. there (not very far from speaker)

Synonyms

  • sana (there (very far))

Antonyms


Old High German

Etymology

Cognate with Old Norse siðr (whence Faroese siður, Danish sæd) and Gothic 𐍃𐌹𐌳𐌿𐍃 (sidus), from a Proto-Germanic *siduz.

Noun

situ m

  1. custom
  2. habit

Descendants


Sundanese

Noun

situ

  1. lake: large, landlocked, naturally occurring stretch of water.
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