Site
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Site ( noun )
- The position or location of a town, building, etc.
- A specific piece of land or area.
- A location for a particular purpose or activity.
Origin:
Middle english, from anglo-french, from latin situs position, site, from past participle of sinere to place, from se- apart + -inere (akin to in in).
Examples:
- The company chose this site for the new factory.
- He was shown around the site of the new hospital.
- She visited the historic site where the battle had taken place.
- They were building on a brownfield site.
- This site is a great spot for bird-watching.
(As a verb)
Site ( verb )
- The position or location of a town, building, etc.
- A specific piece of land or area.
- A location for a particular purpose or activity.
Origin:
Middle english, from anglo-french, from latin situs position, site, from past participle of sinere to place, from se- apart + -inere (akin to in in).
Examples:
- The company chose this site for the new factory.
- He was shown around the site of the new hospital.
- She visited the historic site where the battle had taken place.
- They were building on a brownfield site.
- This site is a great spot for bird-watching.