Sorry - I just put that in there, because Haynes seems to use it in every
second page of the manual. Situ just means "place", root word for site.
Embarrassingly, with four years of HS Latin, I don't recall what "viso"
means; someone else added that one.
fs
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000 21:04:07 -0500 presslaff/bruce
<yaleav@autobahn.mb.ca> writes:
>What do these terms mean?
>I guess I should have paid attention in Latin class
>
>Bob
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