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(1) See Web site. (2) A physical location or property. (3) A Google query operator that hones down the search to a specific Web site. For example, the query amd site: dell.com searches for...
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Definition: site
(1) See Web site.
(2) A physical location or property.
(3) A Google query operator that hones down the search to a specific Web site. For example, the query amd site: dell.com searches for "AMD" on only Dell's Web site.
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