0 past simple and past participle of site --
1 to exist or be built in a particular place: --
The heart was normally sited in the chest with the apex pointing to the left.
This is sited in areas adjacent to the dry steppe with an annual rainfall of between 200 and 350 mm.
Ultrasound diagnosis is based on the demonstration of free-oating loops of intestine next to a normally sited umbilicus.
The technologies would be purchased and sited in the most efficient and appropriate settings and would be available equally to everyone in need.
All the housing at present in the area could be placed within another band of buildings sited inside this and no higher than five storeys.
These were sited both in gaps and understorey and on alluvial and sandstone soils.
Trapping rabbits was not an efficient method of quickly recovering animals with signs of myxomatosis from warrens where traps were not already permanently sited.
Their mobile home, which had once housed oil-company workers, sat alone in a large field where several oil rigs had been sited.