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Pertaining to the location of points in three-dimensional space; contrasted with temporal (pertaining to time) locations.
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| spatial resolution |
The ability to form separable images of close objects.
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| spatula |
A versatile utensil available in a variety of shapes and sizes and generally made from metal, wood or rubber. Spatulas can be used for a multitude of tasks. Those with sturdy, pliable rubber heads can be used for folding, mixing, scraping and smoothing batters. Flexible, narrow-bladed metal spatulas are perfect for spreading frosting on cakes. A spatula with a wide, metal head (also called a turner) is used for lifting, removing or turning food being cooked so the second side can brown. ...
Ãâó: www.chinesefood-recipes.com/glossary_of_cooking_te...
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| spatulate |
Shaped like a spoon, with a narrow end at the base
Ãâó: www.herbdatanz.com/glossary.htm
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| spatial |
Relating to space, usually two-dimensional. Video can be defined by its spatial characteristics (information from the horizontal plane and vertical plane) and its temporal characteristics (information at different instances in time).
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