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spacial


Meanings
  • relating to or denoting a position in space.

    - "The satellite's position in space is crucial for effective communication."
    - "In astronomy, the spatial distribution of galaxies is studied to understand the large-scale structure of the universe."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with spacial
spatial , radial , hysterial , stationary , gravitational , temporal , directional , rotational , extensional , lateral , conjugal , comarital , cohabitational , cosituational
Homophones
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  1. spatial (en) : Relating to or denoting a position in space.

  2. spatial (es) : Espacial


Variants
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spacial , spaciality , spacially , spatial , spatialities , spatiality , spatially
Forms
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The word 'spacial' can take various forms depending on its function in a sentence or its use in different contexts. For example, as an adjective, 'spacial' can be used to describe something related to or denoting a position in space. In this sense, 'spacial' can modify a noun or describe a whole sentence. For example: 'The spacial distribution of galaxies in the universe is a subject of ongoing research in astronomy.' Alternatively, as a noun, 'spacial' can refer to a specific type of space or spatial environment. In this sense, 'spacial' can be used to describe a place or a situation that is characterized by a particular spatial arrangement or configuration. For example: 'The spacial arrangement of the auditorium was designed to optimize the acoustic experience for the audience.'


Etymology
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The word 'spacial' is derived from the adjective 'spatial', which refers to something related to or denoting a position in space.


Related Concepts
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  1. spatial distribution: The arrangement or pattern of spatial relationships between objects or phenomena in a given environment or space.

  2. spatial relations: The ways in which objects or phenomena are positioned or arranged in relation to one another in a given environment or space.

  3. spatial analysis: The application of various analytical methods and techniques to the study of spatial relationships and patterns between objects or phenomena in a given environment or space.

  4. spatial modeling: The creation of mathematical or computational representations of spatial relationships and patterns between objects or phenomena in a given environment or space.

  5. spatial perception: The ability to interpret and make sense of the spatial relationships and patterns between objects or phenomena in a given environment or space.

  6. spatial cognition: The mental processes involved in the representation, manipulation, and understanding of spatial relationships and patterns between objects or phenomena in a given environment or space.

  7. spatial language: The use of specific words, phrases, and idioms to describe and convey spatial relationships and patterns between objects or phenomena in a given environment or space.

  8. spatial representation: The creation of visual or graphic depictions of spatial relationships and patterns between objects or phenomena in a given environment or space.

  9. spatial representation systems: The use of computer-based systems and software applications to create and manipulate spatial representations of real-world environments and spaces.


Quotes
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  1. Williams syndrome, which was first described in 1961, results when a group of genes on one copy of chromosome 7 is deleted during embryonic development. Most people with Williams resemble each other more than they do their families, with wide-set hazel eyes, upturned noses, and wide mouths. They also share a peculiar set of mental impairments. Most stumble over the simplest "spatial" tasks, such as putting together a puzzle, and many not read or write beyond the level of a first grader.

    - {it}U.S. News & World Report{/it},15 June 1998
  2. When patients have this kind of problem, they can't feel the relationship between their body and their feet, so they must rely on visual cues to keep themselves upright. Without these cues, they lose their "spatial" orientation and fall.

    - John Pettinato,{it}Discover{/it},October 2004
  3. Several new ground-based and orbiting astronomical facilities that could provide high "spatial" and spectral resolution appear technologically ready for development during the next several decades.

    - Robert D. Gehrz et al.,{it}Science{/it},25 May 1984

Culture
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In various cultures, the concept of space and its relationship to other physical phenomena has been explored and interpreted in various ways. For example, in ancient China, the concept of 'feng shui' emerged, which focused on the harmonious arrangement of physical objects and the utilization of the natural energies present in the environment to promote health, prosperity, and well-being.

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