
spatio or spatial - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Mar 20, 2019 · A quick scan of the top Google search results for spatial-temporal -spatiotemporal -"spatio-temporal" shows them to be primarily associated with machine learning; perhaps spatial …
Single-word request: an adjective meaning "spatial OR temporal"
Sep 22, 2024 · I thought about "spatio-temporal" (or "loco-temporal"), but I would prefer a word that is not compound word. Also, "space-time" has a specific meaning in physics. Given that space and …
orthography - Why is 'spatial' written with a t instead of a c ...
Jul 16, 2014 · The word 'spatial' is obviously derived from the word 'space'. So why is it usually written with a 't' instead of a 'c'? Is there a historical reason or is it because of some grammar rule I do not ...
single word requests - Is there a term to describe the physical ...
May 20, 2016 · 0 A common adjective in technical writing is spatio-temporal or spatiotemporal. According to Collins Dictionary: of or existing in both space and time of or concerned with space-time …
Correct use of "immediately" [duplicate] - English Language & Usage ...
Aug 22, 2014 · I have two variants of one sentence and I want to find out which of them is correct and why: So you'll see immediately the notification when the crucial for you information changes. So …
grammar - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jul 24, 2018 · So my thought is that we have here just an instance of a general rule of ‘this’ indicating greater proximity, either spatio-temporal or sentential-propositional, and ‘that’ indicating greater …
The efficient use of space - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Mar 7, 2013 · spatio-economic efficiency spatio-efficiency spatiologic-efficiency spatiological planning Henri Lefebvre coined the term “spatiology” to involve both physical space and social space. As a …
synonyms - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Perhaps the word temporally (adverb) is what you could be looking for? E.g., the adjective "spatiotemporal" describes something in terms of space ("spatio-") and time ("temporal"). See here …
Can "here" be an adjective? [duplicate] - English Language & Usage ...
But: A) Semantically, many frank adjectives speak to spatio-temporal relations—and relations of other sorts, too—rather than essences and accidents, “what [NOUN] is”: the distant horizon, the current …