spatiotemporal
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- IPA
- (General Australian) /ˈspæɪ.ʃiː.əʉˌtem.pə.rəl/
- (Received Pronunciation) /ˈspeɪ.ʃiː.əuˌtem.pə.rəl/
- (General American) /ˈspeɪ.ʃiː.oʊˌtɛm.pə.rəl/
- enPR: 'spā-shē-ō'tĕm-pə-rəl
- Rhymes: -ɛmpəɹəl
Adjective[edit]
spatiotemporal (comparative more spatiotemporal, superlative most spatiotemporal)
- Of, concerning, or existing in both space and time.
- 1956, Sidney Hook (editor), American Philosophers At Work: The Philosophic Scene in the United States:
- Physical existence, thus, is essentially spatiotemporal ubiety; and that which has or lacks ubiety, that is, is or is not present at some place in space at some time, is always some what or kind—which may be a kind of substance, or of property, or of relation, or of activity, or of change, or of state, and so on.
- Of or concerning spacetime.
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of or concerning space and time
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of or concerning spacetime
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