situated
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
situate
▶verb /ˈsɪtʃʊeɪt, -tjʊ-/
- 1 place in a particular location or context.
- 2 (be situated) be in a specified financial or marital position.
– origin ME: from med. L. situat-, situare ‘place’, from L. situs ‘site’.
'situated' also found in these Oxford entries:
aback
- address
- adoral
- adrenal
- anal
- anterior
- arachnoid
- around
- base hospital
- basilar
- boutique hotel
- buffer state
- capitate
- carina
- cater-cornered
- chapel of ease
- circle
- circumlunar
- circumpolar
- circumsolar
- circumterrestrial
- collateral
- cribellum
- distal
- downriver
- downstream
- eastern
- encephalic
- end
- epaxial
- epicentre
- epigynous
- exterior
- external
- extracellular
- extracorporeal
- extraterritorial
- extravascular
- far
- flank
- focus
- fore
- fore-
- forward
- furthest
- haemal
- hanging
- hind
- hither
- hypogynous

