1. situ - Noun
2. Situ - Proper noun
Only used in in situ.
(rare) Only used in ex situ.
(very informal) Short for situation.
Situ (plural Situs)
A surname.
If you see how a plant grows and you taste it in situ you have a perfect example of how it should taste on the plate. Rene Redzepi
As recounted by Timaeus, FrGrH 566, fr. 60. Archaeological attestation for so early a date is still wanting, though recent discoveries in situ may point nearly as far back in time. Source: Internet
De situ orbis, II, 7 The Greek geographer Dionysius Periegetus of Bithynia, who lived at the time of Domitian, writes that the island was called Leuce "because the wild animals which live there are white. Source: Internet
A weathered and broken trachyte is host to the turquoise, which is found both in situ between layers of limonite and sandstone and amongst the scree at the mountain's base. Source: Internet
Auger therapy main Auger therapy (AT) makes use of a very high dose citation of ionizing radiation in situ that provides molecular modifications at an atomic scale. Source: Internet
An alternative is that the organism dwelt on seaweeds, citation but until a specimen unquestionably in situ is discovered, its mode of life remains open to debate. Source: Internet