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1. (adj.) in situ
situated in its original or natural place or position.
Etymology: (1730–40; < L in sitū lit., in place)
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1. (adverb) in-situ, unmoved
being in the original position; not having been moved
"the archeologists could date the vase because it was in-situ"; "an in-situ investigator"
2. (adverb) in situ, in place
in the original or natural place or site
"carcinoma in situ"; "the archeologists left the pottery in place"
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1. in situ
in its natural position or place; -- said of a rock or fossil, when found in the situation in which it was originally formed or deposited
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