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To do with the 2d space element (ie the contents of a single frame) of video. For example, a spatial smoother smooths out blemishes that occur within an area of pixels. (More)
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A word may also be considered under the aspect of dimension, and expressed in terms of spatiality. Thus, in terms of space would have a ("width") of 4, and a or ("height") of 10; the height being the extent of the integral (comp. ?III. De, above). E.
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Refers to features or phenomena distributed in space and, thus, having physical, measurable dimensions.
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(pro. Spay-shawl) An adjective. Of, relating to, or occurring in space.
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means "pertaining to space". This term is often used instead of "geographic". However, geographic means "pertaining to geography (the study of the surface of the earth)" and "referring to or characteristic of a certain locality, especially in reference to its location in relation to other places" [Macquarie Dictionary]. Spatial has broader meaning, encompassing the term geographic.
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