In-transitu


[in trahn-si-too; English in tran-si-too, -tyoo] /ɪn ˈtrɑn sɪˌtu; English ɪn ˈtræn sɪˌtu, -ˌtyu/

adverb, Latin.
1.
in transit; on the way.

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