Situ
Latin
- In situ, Latin phrase meaning on-site or in-place
- Situs (law), a legal term meaning "site" where a law applies
- In biology, situs refers to the disposition of organs in organisms with left-right asymmetry
- Situs solitus, the normal position of organs
- Situs inversus, the inverted disposition of organs
- Situs ambiguus (heterotaxia), comprises mixed cases where only some organs are inverted
Chinese
- Situ (office), a high-ranking government position in ancient China
- Situ (surname), a surname derived from the office, also romanised Szeto, Seto, or Soohoo
Tibetan
- Situ Panchen (1700–1774), 8th Tai Situ Rinpoche, an influential Tibetan
gollark: I mean "accelerationism" like that political thing where you help the opposing movement because it'll magically destroy itself or something.
gollark: It would no longer be possible for humans to cut many of them down.
gollark: Also deforestation. There are so many upsides.
gollark: Which would also fix flooding.
gollark: Also, rising sea levels. This could be eliminated as an issue by breaking all the various feedback loops enough that the oceans boil.
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