spatial
spatial
Definition
spa·tial (spā′s̸həl)
spa′·ti·al′·ity (-s̸hē al′ə tē) noun
spa′·tially adverb
spatial
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- resolution: The spatial resolution of the system is 100 microns.
- variability: Temporal and spatial variability was less evident for algae attached to rocks.
- distribution: For each sector the atlas includes three maps: spatial distribution of firms; spatial distribution of ' clustered firms ' ; cluster zones.
- autocorrelation: The characteristic diameter of high spatial autocorrelation is much smaller for these rougher surfaces.
- variation: The aim of the research was to examine spatial variation in wages in the UK.
- dimension: The world is getting smaller There is the spatial dimension.
Modifying Another Word
- especially: Spatial information carried in lexical items, especially spatial prepositions, can directly influence the formation of mental spatial models by the SRS.
- very: There is something very spatial, even urban, about the experience of walking around the corridors leading to classrooms and offices.
- possibly: Measurement science implies more than just the observation of phenomena, it suggests identification, quantification, possibly spatial or volume localisation.
Used with adjective complement
Browse dictionary entries near spatial
- spathulate
- spathose
- spathic
- spathe
- spathaceous
- spate
- spatchcock
- spat
- spastic paralysis
- spastic
- spatial diversity
- spatiotemporal
- spatter
- spatterdash
- spatterdock
- spatula
- spatulate
- spavin
- spavined
- spawn
