Site

A location where human activities once took place and left some form of material evidence. A location which has yielded artifacts and either is, has, or will undergo excavation or is being conserved for the future. Known sites should not be disturbed by amateurs or surface hunted. Sites can be registered and can have a site number or code associate......
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An area of land for new homes that is still under construction
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The telephone extensions and lines served by a single switch.
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A site is a location on a network. The site contains one or more servers which can distribute data. To simplify network architecture, servers are grouped into sites.

Site is American nautical slang for a job or situation.
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A parcel of land bounded by a property line or a designated portion of public right of way.
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acronym: Satellite Instructional Television Experiment
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An area or place within the jurisdiction of the EPA and/or a state.
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[Verb] To position or locate.
Example: The new market place is sited in the old car park.
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[
n] - the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located) 2. [n] - physical position in relation to the surroundings
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a computer system holding information that can be accessed by other computers
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In archaeology, any location where there is evidence for past human behaviour. A site can be as small as an isolated find, which is either a single artefact or a small number of artefacts, or as...
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ground on which a factory stands or is to stand or be located. Last century many sites were in today's inner city areas whereas now they tend to be on cheaper edge-of-city greenfield locations
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Any location on which a facility is constructed or is proposed to be constructed.
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Site noun [ Latin
situs , from
sinere ,
situm , to let, past participle
situs placed, lying, situate: confer French
site . Confer
Position .]
1. The place where anything is fixed; situation; local position; as, the
site of a city or of a house...
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The spatial confines of a particular project. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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land site noun the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located); `a good site for the school`
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noun physical position in relation to the surroundings; `the sites are determined by highly specific sequences of nucleotides`
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(sīt) a place, position, or locus.
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• (n.) The place where anything is fixed; situation; local position; as, the site of a city or of a house. • (n.) The posture or position of a thing. • (n.) A place fitted or chosen for any certain permanent use or occupation; as, a site for a church.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sīt Definitions: 1. A place, location, or locus. Synonyms: situs
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(computing) Location at which computers are used. If a company uses only IBM computers, for example, it is known as an IBM site. The term is also used for a computer that acts as a server for files that can be accessed via the World Wide Web, also called a Web site
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A location where human activities once took place and left some form of material evidence.
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A term used to describe a single area, position, or locus. For periodontal procedures, an area of soft tissue recession on a single tooth or an osseous defect adjacent to a single tooth; also used to indicate soft tissue defects and/or osseous defects in edentulous tooth positions.
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the combination of biotic, climatic, topographic, and soil conditions of an area.
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