Definitions Found:
not spatial
- nonspatialnot spatial
- quantitiesThe amount or number of a material or immaterial thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement
- quasicrystalA locally regular aggregation of molecules resembling a crystal in certain properties (such as that of diffraction) but not having a consistent spatial periodicity
- quasicrystalsA locally regular aggregation of molecules resembling a crystal in certain properties (such as that of diffraction) but not having a consistent spatial periodicity
- prolongingExtend in spatial length
- prolongExtend in spatial length
- prolongsExtend in spatial length
- spacialpertaining to space, also SPATIAL
- spatiallySPATIAL, pertaining to space, also SPACIAL
- spaciallySPACIAL, pertaining to space, also SPATIAL
- extensionThe property of occupying space; spatial magnitude
- perspectivesAn apparent spatial distribution in perceived sound
- coextensivehaving the same spatial or temporal scope or boundaries
- coextensivelyCOEXTENSIVE, having the same spatial or temporal scope or boundaries
- stericalof or pertaining to the spatial relationships of atoms in a molecule
- stericof or pertaining to the spatial relationships of atoms in a molecule
- extensitymassiveness or spatial quality in sensation from which perception of extension is derived
- extensitiesEXTENSITY, massiveness or spatial quality in sensation from which perception of extension is derived
- stereoisomerEach of two or more compounds differing only in the spatial arrangement of their atoms
- stereoisomersEach of two or more compounds differing only in the spatial arrangement of their atoms
- topologiesThe study of geometric properties and spatial relations unaffected by the continuous change of shape or size of figures
- topologyThe study of geometric properties and spatial relations unaffected by the continuous change of shape or size of figures
- stereoisomerany of a group of isomers in which atoms are linked in the same order but differ in their spatial arrangement
- stereoisomersSTEREOISOMER, any of a group of isomers in which atoms are linked in the same order but differ in their spatial arrangement
- proxemicthe study of the spatial requirements of humans and animals and the effects of population density on behavior, communication, and social interaction
- conformationAny of the spatial arrangements that the atoms in a molecule may adopt and freely convert between, esp. by rotation about individual single bonds
- conformationsAny of the spatial arrangements that the atoms in a molecule may adopt and freely convert between, esp. by rotation about individual single bonds
- proxemicthe study of the symbolic and communicative role in a culture of spatial arrangements and variations in distance, as in how far apart individuals engaged in conversation stand depending on the degree of intimacy between them
- deicticspecifying identity or spatial or temporal location from the perspective of one or more of the participants in an act of speech or writing, in the context of either an external situation or the surrounding discourse, as we, you, here, there, now, then,