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- site
- To situate or place a building
Fury at plan to site homeless hostel near top Capital school.
- site
- Sorrow, grief
Ine þe kyng had a sonne, his name Adellus./Dede he toke & he died, als it salle do vs./Sorow & site he made, þer was non oþer rede,/For his sonne & heyre, þat so sone was dede.
- site
- A computer installation, particularly one associated with an intranet or internet service or telecommunications
The site with the DS3 connection can communicate back to our main network at 45 Mb/s.
- site
- A website
When a new visitor arrives at your site, your web server should log the referring site, which is generally either a search engine or another web site.
- site
- A place fitted or chosen for any certain permanent use or occupation; as, a site for a church
Our first site was the result of a building project that I am told was the first urban redevelopment initiated by a church since white flight began in the community surrounding our church.
- site
- The place where anything is fixed; situation; local position; as, the site of a city or of a house
EA critical first line of defense for entrance to more semi-public and semi-private areas of the site.
- site
- The posture or position of a thing
Maintain site setbacks as far as possible from roadways and other routes providing rapid public access.
- site
- {n} situation, position, state, posture, spot
- site
- A place on the Internet or World Wide Web It refers to a body of information as a whole, for a particular domain name A Web site is a place made up of Web pages These pages can contain graphics, text, audio, video and other dynamic and static materials The word "site" can also refer to an FTP site or archive site, which is a directory on a computer somewhere (server) which has been set up to allow users to access by logging in and retrieving or uploading files to it
- site
- The site of an important event is the place where it happened. Scientists have described the Aral sea as the site of the worst ecological disaster on earth
- site
- As used in a Licensing Agreement, a site is a physical location affiliated with the Licensee where the Licensee may permit access to digital information to Authorized Users
- site
- a single musical instrument made of tower bells (a tower bell instrument), or a collection of such bells in one place Except in the case of great bells and three 6-bell rings in North America, all sites listed in these pages contain at least 8 bells If a new instrument replaced an older one in the same tower, both are included in the same site rather than being counted separately, even if there was a gap of many years between removal and replacement NOTE: In the context of the World Wide Web, the word "site" is often used to mean either (a) a host computer and all the Web pages resident on it, or (b) a home page and all the pages dependent from it on the same host In an attempt at clarity, we will not use meaning (a), and will use the composite word Website when meaning (b) is intended
- site
- Features of a place related to the immediate environment on which the place is located (e g , terrain, soil, subsurface, geology, ground water)
- site
- physical position in relation to the surroundings; "the sites are determined by highly specific sequences of nucleotides"
- site
- A location on the web containing HTML documents which can be used by viewers using a browser
- site
- The location of a web page on the Internet In WWW, it is called a website and identified by its URL
- site
- A web site (See WWW) This is a collection of web pages Unlike a book you are invited to browse web pages in a non-linear fashion by following links between pages according to your whim You access a site from its home page, which is usually the place you are taken by typing in the web address given in correspondence or advertisements The SCUDD home page, for example, is at http: //art ntu ac uk/scudd/ From this page there are links to other pages on the same site and to the sites created and administered by the various members of SCUDD (from which other links could lead you much further - hence ëwebÃ)
- site
- A place on the Internet Every web page has a location where it resides which is called its site
- site
- In Windows 2000, one or more reliable and fast TCP/IP subnets Setting up Windows 2000 sites allows you to configure Active Directory access and a replication topology to take advantage of the physical network
- site
- A place on the Internet Every web page has a location where it resides which is called it's site And, every site has an address, for example acornwebs co uk is the domain name of our site
- site
- assign a location to; "The company located some of their agents in Los Angeles"
- site
- A location where human activities once took place and left some form of material evidence A location which has yielded artifacts and either is, has, or will undergo excavation or is being conserved for the future Known sites should not be disturbed by amateurs or surface hunted Sites can be registered and can have a site number or code associated with them
- site
- Can refer to a web page, a location of information such as a telnet or ftp
- site
- If something is sited in a particular place or position, it is put there or built there. He said chemical weapons had never been sited in Germany. a damp, old castle, romantically sited on a river estuary. + siting sit·ing controls on the siting of gas storage vessels
- site
- the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located); "a good site for the school"
- site
- Every location on the Internet is a site and has a standardized URL that identifies the site A site may be as simple as one document or web page on an Internet-connected computer or as complicated as the many web pages that belong to the IBM or Microsoft site Sites are composed of Web pages and other machine readable materials, each of which has a unique URL
- site
- If someone or something is on site, they are in a particular area or group of buildings where people work, study, or stay. It is cheaper to have extra building work done when the builder is on site
- site
- A site is the same as a website
- site
- A host on the Internet which allows remote access by such protocols as http, ftp, telnet, or gopher A site may consist of a single page or many pages under a common site name Whether two addresses with a common site name are one site or more than one may vary depending on your point of view For example, to some, all pages at the Internet Service Provider nexusdesign com might be considered one site But an individual who has set up personal web pages at people nexusdesign com will refer to his or her pages as "my web site "
- site
- A site (also known as a website) is a place on the World Wide Web where information can be located These are pages that can host a personal homepage, with pictures, information, and apps Both personal and business pages can be found on these Many times pics on these pages are put in the form of a gallery for easier viewing Though all design and creation is usually accomplished offline on a personal computer, they must be put online for everyone else to view Sites can be stored on the personal computer, however usually posted to a company that hosts their site Usually there are also links to other peoples URL's as well, which really creates the network of the WWW
- site
- If someone or something is off site, they are away from a particular area or group of buildings where people work, study, or stay. There is ample car parking off site. to place or build something in a particular place be sited in/on/at/near etc sth
- site
- A Web or FTP server on the Internet Each Web site contains a home page, which is the first document users see when they enter the site The site might also contain additional documents and files An individual, company or organization manages each site The site typically has a name, which is part of a network domain written as a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) An example of the site name is URL = http: //www wmo ch, which is made up of three parts: the "http", which specifies the protocol, the "www" for specific server name and "wmo ch", which is the domain
- site
- {f} locate, place in a particular site
- site
- The geographic location of a single base station or repeater in a radiocommunications system Multiples sites may be used to provide extended system coverage In a multi-site configuration with call hand-off between base stations, base stations are located so that the coverage areas of individual stations overlap in order to facilitate continuous coverage over a wide coverage area
- site
- A place on the Internet Every web page has a location where it resides which is called its site Web sites are normally combination of several web pages, and every site has an address usually beginning with "http: // "
- site
- a TWiki installation consisting of one or more TWiki webs
- site
- A collection of pages Oddly enough, since the Web really is a Web, you can make a site which includes pages from other sites, or which includes pages which are not physically on the same computer Of course, this must always be done with respect to intellectual property (i e copyright)
- site
- physical position in relation to the surroundings; "the sites are determined by highly specific sequences of nucleotides" the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located); "a good site for the school
- site
- A place on the Internet Every web page has a location where it resides which is called it's site And, every site has an address usually beginning with "http: // "
- site
- the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located); "a good site for the school
- site
- A collection of interconnected web pages from one company, organization, etc
- site
- 1) A single unit where hazardous substances have been deposited, stored, disposed of, or placed An NPL site is also defined as consisting of all contaminated areas within the area used to define the site, and any other location to or from which contamination from that area has come to be located The NPL site would include all releases evaluated as part of the HRS analysis 2) As defined by the Relative Risk Site Evaluation Primer, a site is a discrete area where suspected contamination has been verified, requiring further response action A site by definition has been, or will be, entered into the Navy Restoration Management Information System (RMIS)
- site
- A "site" on the Web refers to a collection of pages that forms a cohesive whole A site may have many sections, each of which may have many pages Back to Top
- site
- A site is a piece of ground that is used for a particular purpose or where a particular thing happens. He became a hod carrier on a building site. a bat sanctuary with special nesting sites
- site
- A site is a piece of ground where something such as a statue or building stands or used to stand. the site of Moses' tomb
- site
- {i} place, location, area; Web site, location on the World Wide Web which is composed of a group of related HTML files centered around a home page (Computers)
- site
- a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web; "the Israeli web site was damaged by hostile hackers"
- site
- Refers to a location on the Internet where you can find some particular type of information For example, an 'FTP site' might be an FTP server like ftp netins net
- site map
- A webpage that lists the contents and shows the structure of a website, to aid in navigation
- site maps
- plural form of site map
- site-specific
- art that is designed for a particular place
- site license
- permit to operate a program on several network workstations
- site manager
- Site Manager enables disk space quotas to be set on subdirectories of your domain Your users can upload their files using just their web browser No need to purchase additional FTP accounts Site Manager features include: Monitor disk space usage Upload files Create/edit/rename/delete files and subdirectories Password-protect subdirectories Change file and directory permissions
- site manager
- The person responsible on behalf of the client for controlling and coordinating all the work of others in order to bring the site operations of a project to a satisfactory conclusion
- site manager
- (add-on feature) Site Manager enables disk space quotas to be set on subdirectories of your domain Your users can upload their files using just their Web browser No need to purchase additional FTP accounts Site Manager features include
- site menu
- Forensic Botany Home Palynology Ecology and Systematics Limnology Anatomy and Dendrochronology Molecular Biology Glossary Useful Literature Useful Links Cited Literature and Links Graduate Student Topics
- site menu
- Home Page History
- site menu
- Astrology Chakras Chris Page Courses Crystals Dictionaries - dream dictionary - crystal dictionary Free Lessons Guided Meditation CD Hand Reading Oracles Numerology Rituals Runes Tarot Trevor Jarvis
- site of the accident
- place where an accident occurred
- site survey
- A comprehensive facility study, typically performed by a radio frequency engineer, employed by a systems integrator The goal of the site survey is to create an accurate wireless system design/layout and budgetary quote
- site survey
- Before CDA can finalize a ContractAIRâ„¢ proposal, a site survey must be completed A Site Survey Form is used to gather needed information on plant layout, the station site, ect The time required to complete the survey can be greatly reduced if the customer begins to gather the information prior to CDA arriving onsite Click the Information button on the side of this page to request a survey form
- site survey
- The process of searching for and describing archaeological sites in a given area
- site survey
- In order to verify that an event site meets the architectural & electrical requirements for a particular set, it may be necessary to inspect that location
- site survey
- A detailed inventory and evaluation of the characteristics of a location and its occupants that would be important to public safety personnel responding to an emergency, including but not limited to maps, floor plans, diagrams, photographs, personnel lists, student rosters, utility information, and construction information
- site visit
- visit by consultant, program, or management staff to the recipient organization or to the construction site stipulated in a grant application
- site visit
- – Typically refers to a visit from a federal office to ensure the entity is complying with federal regulations
- site visit
- These are official visits by the MCSC program officers to program sites throughout Michigan They are an integral part of the evaluation of programs and help to provide technical assistance to each program
- site visit
- An on-location review of an applicant to verify, clarify, and amplify documentation of a written application and thus to establish the applicant's capacity to meet the criteria
- site visit
- a final step in the review of some proposals; involves a team of evaluators designated by the funding source who examine the project facilities and other resources on location; includes review of project plan and objectives with key personnel; an encouraging sign to the project director; occasionally conducted during the life of a project
- site visit
- Visiting a donee organization at its office location or area of operation and/or meeting with its staff or directors or with recipients of its services
- site visit
- evaluators' visit to a location to observe and evaluate the proposer's operation or proposed solution in a live environment
- site visit
- a visit in an official capacity to examine a site to determine its suitability for some enterprise
- site visit
- A visit to the location of a business, usually performed as part of the Due Diligence process This is an important part of the purchase process, as "a picture is worth a thousand words "
- site-specific
- Term used in conjunction with "forecast" or "warning" to convey the fact that a hydrologic (stream) forecast is produced for an individual stream gage location as opposed to a general area (e g , a city, zone, or county) as is commonly done in many types of weather forecasts
- site-specific
- designed and made to to be used in a particular place, or relating to a particular place
- site-specific
- pertaining to a specific planning unit
- site-specific
- pertaining to one onshore site where oil is stored in bulk
- bomb site
- An area that an active bomb is contained in, normally sealed off by the authorities
- bomb site
- A building or other site destroyed by enemy aerial bombardment
- building site
- The site, the place where a building is located, is currently under construction, or shall be constructed
- building site
- A messy, disorganized area
- building site
- The site of a former structure, indicated by an assemblage of features, artifacts or debris, remote-sensing data, or historic records (e.g., deed records)
- cobweb site
- a website that has not been updated for a very long time (and has thus figuratively grown cobwebs)
- construction site
- A place where something is being constructed
The architect behind a controversial Calgary pedestrian bridge said his firm is committed to ensuring the project's beauty, but the construction delays have little to do with him. His officials recently inspected the construction site, and expressed artistic concerns about the surface appearance of two of the bridge's many steel pieces.
- coupon site
- A web site listing coupons, coupon codes and other savings offers which are freely accessible to the public and may be redeemed at other retail web sites or stores
- dynamic site
- A web site that displays information that changes using server-side code, generally with information retrieved from a database
- on site
- Occurring at the site of a job, or at the location of the customer of a product or service, as opposed to at the vendor's factory or office
If we can't figure out how to diagnose this problem remotely, we're going to have to go on site again.
- on-site
- taking place, or located, on a particular site or in a particular building, as opposed to at a remote site or factory
Our supplier offers on-site support.
- portal site
- a website with many features and useful content, but also with many links to other sites; its aim being that users would make it their home page
- shock site
- A website intended to be offensive or shocking to most viewers, containing frightening and/or extremely distasteful and crude content of a pornographic, scatological, or grotesquely violent nature. In most cases, it displays a particular picture most prominently; some shock sites also show animations or galleries of images, particularly shock images
- siting
- Common misspelling of sitting
- siting
- Common misspelling of citing
- static site
- A web site that does not make use of server-side scripting or coding to display information. Typical examples of static sites include small business' web sites that act basically as on-line brochures
- web site
- A collection of HTML and subordinate documents on the World Wide Web that are typically accessible from the same URL and residing on the same server, and form a coherent, usually interlinked whole
- web-site
- Alternative spelling of web site
- on-site generation
- Distributed generation generates electricity from many small energy sources. It has also been called also called on-site generation, dispersed generation, embedded generation, decentralized generation, decentralized energy or distributed energy
- sited
- Having a site; situated
- sites
- We often use this word to describe peoples pages on the internet Because the internet is all over the world, when you look at someones internet pages, it is like you are visiting them, and so you are going to their site!
- sites
- plural of site
- sites
- [n, pl] places or locations; for example an archaeological site is a place where human activities took place and a paleontological site is place where pant or animal fossils are present
- sites
- Total Unique SitesThe number of different domains and users that used your site during the reporting period This number represents the number of unique visitors that have been to your site
- sites
- Locations that contain fossil or archaeological evidence of human presence
- sites
- Each request made to the server comes from a unique 'site', which can be referenced by a name or ultimately, an IP address The 'sites' number shows how many unique IP addresses made requests to the server during the reporting time period This DOES NOT mean the number of unique individual users (real people) that visited, which is impossible to determine using just logs and the HTTP protocol (however, this number might be about as close as you will get)
- siting
- The process of choosing a location for a facility
- siting
- The act of placing or locating something, such as a swine farm
- siting
- present participle of site
- siting
- Obtaining government (federal, state, and local) permission to construct an environmental processing, treatment, or disposal facility at a given site
- siting
- misspelling of citing
- siting
- {i} process of chosing a site for a facility