Site ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Site ( noun )

  1. The position or location of a town, building, etc.
  2. A specific piece of land or area.
  3. 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:

  1. The company chose this site for the new factory.
  2. He was shown around the site of the new hospital.
  3. She visited the historic site where the battle had taken place.
  4. They were building on a brownfield site.
  5. This site is a great spot for bird-watching.

(As a verb)

Site ( verb )

  1. The position or location of a town, building, etc.
  2. A specific piece of land or area.
  3. 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:

  1. The company chose this site for the new factory.
  2. He was shown around the site of the new hospital.
  3. She visited the historic site where the battle had taken place.
  4. They were building on a brownfield site.
  5. This site is a great spot for bird-watching.
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