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What does the latin phrase is situ mean? What serves as your clue from the text?

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Answered by gaurav1425
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Answer:

In situ often not italicized in English) is a Latin phrase that translates literally to "on site" or "in position." It can mean "locally", "on site", "on the premises", or "in place" to describe where an event takes place and is used in many different contexts.

Answered by kboller10132009
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Answer: is a Latin phrase that translates literally to "on site"

Explanation: adverb, adjective

situated in the original, natural, or existing place or position:

The archaeologists were able to date the vase because it was found in situ.

Medicine/Medical.

in place or position; undisturbed.

(especially of a malignant tumor) in a localized state or condition:

carcinoma in situ.

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