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Definition of situate
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Situate
(v. t.) To
place.
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Aldebaran
::
Aldebaran
(n.) A red star of the first
magnitude,
situated
in the eye of
Taurus;
the
Bull's
Eye. It is the
bright
star in the group
called
the
Hyades..
Orbit
::
Orbit (n.) The
cavity
or
socket
of the skull in which the eye and its
appendages
are
situated.
Stand
::
Stand (n.) To
occupy
or hold a
place;
to have a
situation;
to be
situated
or
located;
as, Paris
stands
on the
Seine..
Proximal
::
Proximal
(a.)
Situated
near the point of
attachment
or
origin;
as, the
proximal
part of a
limb..
Intextine
::
Intextine
(n.) A thin
membrane
existing
in the
pollen
grains
of some
plants,
and
situated
between
the
extine
and the
intine,
as in
/nothera..
Dorsal
::
Dorsal
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
situated
near, the back, or
dorsum,
of an
animal
or of one of its
parts;
notal;
tergal;
neural;
as, the
dorsal
fin of a fish; the
dorsal
artery
of the
tongue;
--
opposed
to
ventral..
Rhabdom
::
Rhabdom
(n.) One of
numerous
minute
rodlike
structures
formed
of two or more cells
situated
behind
the
retinulae
in the
compound
eyes of
insects,
etc. See
Illust.
under
Ommatidium..
Middest
::
Middest
(superl.)
Situated
most
nearly
in the
middle;
middlemost;
midmost.
Scyllaea
::
Scyllaea
(n.) A genus of
oceanic
nudibranchiate
mollusks
having
the small
branched
gills
situated
on the upper side of four
fleshy
lateral
lobes,
and on the
median
caudal
crest..
Supravaginal
::
Supratrochlear
(a.)
Situated
over or above a
trochlea
or
trochlear
surface;
--
applied
esp. to one of the
subdivisions
of the
trigeminal
nerve.
Subspherical
::
Subsphenoidal
(a.)
Situated
under,
or on the
ventral
side of, the body of the
sphenoid
bone..
Subact
::
Subacromial
(a.)
Situated
beneath
the
acromial
process
of the
scapula.
Prorhinal
::
Prorhinal
(a.)
Situated
in front of the nasal
chambers.
Sublunary
::
Sublunary
(a.)
Situated
beneath
the moon;
hence,
of or
pertaining
to this
world;
terrestrial;
earthly..
Supraoccipital
::
Supraoccipital
(a.)
Situated
over, or in the upper part of, the
occiput;
of or
pertaining
to the
supraoccipital
bone..
Fauces
::
Fauces
(n.pl.)
The
narrow
passage
from the mouth to the
pharynx,
situated
between
the soft
palate
and the base of the
tongue;
--
called
also the
isthmus
of the
fauces.
On
either
side of the
passage
two
membranous
folds,
called
the
pillars
of the
fauces,
inclose
the
tonsils..
Outground
::
Outground
(n.)
Ground
situated
at a
distance
from the
house;
outlying
land.
Antenna
::
Antenna
(n.) A
movable,
articulated
organ of
sensation,
attached
to the heads of
insects
and
Crustacea.
There are two in the
former,
and
usually
four in the
latter.
They are used as
organs
of
touch,
and in some
species
of
Crustacea
the
cavity
of the ear is
situated
near the basal
joint.
In
insects,
they are
popularly
called
horns,
and also
feelers.
The term in also
applied
to
similar
organs
on the heads of other
arthropods
and of
annelids..
Overground
::
Overground
(a.)
Situated
over or above
ground;
as, the
overground
portion
of a
plant..
Prenasal
::
Prenasal
(a.)
Situated
in front of the nose, or in front of the nasal
chambers..
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