Definition of Sited. Meaning of Sited. Synonyms of Sited

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Definition of Sited

Sited
Sited Sit"ed, a. Having a site; situated. [Obs.] [The garden] sited was in fruitful soil. --Chaucer.
Sit
Sit Sit, obs. 3d pers. sing. pres. of Sit, for sitteth.

Meaning of Sited from wikipedia

- Look up site in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Site most often refers to: Archaeological site Campsite, a place used for overnight stay in an outdoor...
- A website (also written as a web site) is any web page whose content is identified by a common domain name and is published on at least one web server...
- there are many films set in Berlin. Berlin is home to three World Heritage Sites: Museum Island, the Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin, and the Berlin...
- of the Count of Barcelona. The origin of the earliest settlement at the site of present-day Barcelona is unclear. The ruins of an early settlement have...
- SITE Intelligence Group is an American for-profit consultancy group that tracks online activity of white supremacist and jihadist organizations. It is...
- i.e. it offers the facilities required for them to create and maintain a site and makes it accessible on the World Wide Web. Companies providing web hosting...
- instance of a commercial blog was on the first business to consumer Web site created in 1995 by Ty, Inc., which featured a blog in a section called "Online...
- A review site is a website on which reviews can be posted about people, businesses, products, or services. These sites may use Web 2.0 techniques to gather...
- SITE (originally also known as Sculpture in the Environment) is an architecture and environmental design firm founded in 1970 by James Wines. Located in...
- A shock site is a website that is intended to be offensive or disturbing to its viewers, though it can also contain elements of humor or evoke (in some...