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  • Spatial relation
  • Relative location of objects in space

    A spatial relation specifies how some object is located in space in relation to some reference object. When the reference object is much bigger than the

    Spatial relation

    Spatial_relation

  • Spatial–temporal reasoning
  • Area of artificial intelligence

    convergent result in cognitive psychology is that the connection relation is the first spatial relation that human babies acquire, followed by understanding orientation

    Spatial–temporal reasoning

    Spatial–temporal_reasoning

  • Spatial join
  • GIS tool for merging attribute tables

    combines the attribute tables of two spatial layers based on a desired spatial relation between their geometries. It is similar to the table join operation

    Spatial join

    Spatial_join

  • Spatial cognition
  • Acquisition, organization, and use of knowledge about spatial environments

    cognitive psychology, spatial cognition is the acquisition, organization, utilization, and revision of knowledge about spatial environments. It is most

    Spatial cognition

    Spatial_cognition

  • DE-9IM
  • Topological model

    topological property based on a DE-9IM binary spatial relation is a spatial predicate. For ease of use "named spatial predicates" have been defined for some

    DE-9IM

    DE-9IM

    DE-9IM

  • Relation (philosophy)
  • Ways how entities stand to each other

    spatial relation between the towers themselves. According to substantivalists, this is true because the two towers occupy two distinct and spatially distant

    Relation (philosophy)

    Relation (philosophy)

    Relation_(philosophy)

  • Spatial ability
  • Capacity to understand 3D relationships

    Spatial ability or visuo-spatial ability is the capacity to understand, reason, and remember the visual and spatial relations among objects or space.

    Spatial ability

    Spatial ability

    Spatial_ability

  • Spatial analysis
  • Techniques to study geometric data

    Spatial analysis is any of the formal techniques which study entities using their topological, geometric, or geographic properties, primarily used in

    Spatial analysis

    Spatial analysis

    Spatial_analysis

  • Allen's interval algebra
  • Calculus for temporal reasoning (relating to time instances) of events

    ASCII art patterns. Temporal logic Logic Region connection calculus Spatial relation (analog) Commonsense reasoning Steven DeRose. Markup Overlap: A Review

    Allen's interval algebra

    Allen's_interval_algebra

  • Position
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Position (team sports), a player role within a team Human position, the spatial relation of the human body to itself and the environment Position (obstetrics)

    Position

    Position

  • Stereotactic surgery
  • Medical procedure

    frame of reference (such as bone landmarks, which bear a constant spatial relation to soft tissues) mean that its applications have been, traditionally

    Stereotactic surgery

    Stereotactic surgery

    Stereotactic_surgery

  • Geographical feature
  • Discrete phenomenon that exists at a location on Earth

    Maryland is an inherent spatial relation because the river is part of the definition of the boundary of Maryland, but the overlap relation between Maryland and

    Geographical feature

    Geographical_feature

  • Spatial disorientation
  • Inability of a person to correctly determine their body position in space

    needed] Spatial orientation (the inverse being spatial disorientation, aka spatial-D) is the ability to maintain body orientation and posture in relation to

    Spatial disorientation

    Spatial_disorientation

  • Metaphysics
  • Study of fundamental reality

    it. Spacetime relationism sees spacetime not as an object but as a network of relations between objects, such as the spatial relation of being next to

    Metaphysics

    Metaphysics

    Metaphysics

  • Psychic apparatus
  • Mental structures and mechanisms of the psyche

    particular function, and which have a fixed, spatial relation to one another: it being understood that by 'spatial relation'—'in front of' and 'behind', 'superficial'

    Psychic apparatus

    Psychic_apparatus

  • Spatial memory
  • Memory about one's environment and spatial orientation

    remember where an object is in relation to another object; for instance, allowing someone to navigate in a familiar city. Spatial memories are said to form

    Spatial memory

    Spatial memory

    Spatial_memory

  • Taushiro language
  • Language isolate of the Peruvian Amazon

    to indicate non-core arguments into a clause, most of which express spatial relation. Core arguments do not bear case markers. Word order in Taushiro is

    Taushiro language

    Taushiro_language

  • Terms of orientation
  • Linguistic descriptors of spatial positioning

    terms of orientation, terms of location, or spatial words are common descriptors used to indicate the spatial positioning of objects in three-dimensional

    Terms of orientation

    Terms_of_orientation

  • Binary relation
  • Relationship between elements of two sets

    associated with a relation. Hyperbolic orthogonality: Time and space are different categories, and temporal properties are separate from spatial properties.

    Binary relation

    Binary relation

    Binary_relation

  • Brain–body mass ratio
  • Measurement used for rough estimate of the intelligence of an animal

    than the predicted sample only if the frontal lobe is adjusted for spatial relation. The brain-to-body mass ratio was however found to be an excellent

    Brain–body mass ratio

    Brain–body_mass_ratio

  • Co-occurrence matrix
  • Approach to texture analysis

    {\displaystyle y} are the spatial positions in the image I; the offsets ( Δ x , Δ y ) {\displaystyle (\Delta x,\Delta y)} define the spatial relation for which this

    Co-occurrence matrix

    Co-occurrence_matrix

  • Parc de la Villette
  • Public park in Paris, France

    into a series of points, lines, and surfaces. These categories of spatial relation and formulation are used in Tschumi's design to act as a means of deconstructing

    Parc de la Villette

    Parc de la Villette

    Parc_de_la_Villette

  • Spatial intelligence (psychology)
  • Area in the theory of multiple intelligences

    Spatial intelligence is an area in the theory of multiple intelligences that deals with spatial judgment and the ability to visualize with the mind's

    Spatial intelligence (psychology)

    Spatial_intelligence_(psychology)

  • Dispersion (optics)
  • Effect of a material on light

    dependence of the permittivity. For an exemplary anisotropic medium, the spatial relation between electric and electric displacement field can be expressed as

    Dispersion (optics)

    Dispersion (optics)

    Dispersion_(optics)

  • Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
  • 1921 philosophical work by Ludwig Wittgenstein

    picture (the toy cars) are in spatial relation to one another, and this relation itself pictures the spatial relation between the real cars in the automobile

    Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus

    Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus

    Tractatus_Logico-Philosophicus

  • Spatial reference system
  • System to specify locations on Earth

    A spatial reference system (SRS) or coordinate reference system (CRS) is a framework used to precisely measure locations on, or relative to, the surface

    Spatial reference system

    Spatial reference system

    Spatial_reference_system

  • French impressionist cinema
  • 1920s French film movement

    editing patterns Temporal relations between shots (Flashback or fantasy) Spatial relation between shots (synthetic, glance/object, crosscutting) Rhythmic relations

    French impressionist cinema

    French impressionist cinema

    French_impressionist_cinema

  • Plankalkül
  • Programming language designed 1942 to 1945

    original notation was two-dimensional, i.e. the indentation and thus spatial relation of different terminal symbols mattered in regard to the semantics spanning

    Plankalkül

    Plankalkül

  • Manganese
  • Chemical element with atomic number 25 (Mn)

    Other economically important manganese ores usually show a close spatial relation to the iron ores, such as sphalerite. Land-based resources are large

    Manganese

    Manganese

    Manganese

  • Rectangle packing
  • Optimization problem in mathematics

    and therefore solvable in polynomial time. Not all choices for these spatial relation variables correspond to a feasible placement. A set of relations that

    Rectangle packing

    Rectangle_packing

  • Relation (mathematics)
  • Relationship between two sets, defined by a set of ordered pairs

    a relation denotes some kind of relationship between two objects in a set, which may or may not hold. As an example, "is less than" is a relation on

    Relation (mathematics)

    Relation (mathematics)

    Relation_(mathematics)

  • Object-based spatial database
  • Spatial database

    An object-based spatial database is a spatial database that stores the location as objects. The object-based spatial model treats the world as surface

    Object-based spatial database

    Object-based_spatial_database

  • Linguistic frame of reference
  • Linguistic feature

    Intrinsic frame of reference is a binary spatial relation in which the location of an object is defined in relation to a part of another object (its side

    Linguistic frame of reference

    Linguistic_frame_of_reference

  • Uncertainty principle
  • Foundational principle in quantum physics

    generalizes more easily. Mathematically, in wave mechanics, the uncertainty relation between position and momentum arises because the expressions of the wavefunction

    Uncertainty principle

    Uncertainty principle

    Uncertainty_principle

  • Region connection calculus
  • algebra and more. Spatial relation DE-9IM Randell, Cui & Cohn 1992. Dong 2008. Randell, D.A.; Cui, Z; Cohn, A.G. (1992). "A spatial logic based on regions

    Region connection calculus

    Region connection calculus

    Region_connection_calculus

  • Birka grave Bj 581
  • Viking warrior burial, Birka, Sweden

    that "the distribution of the grave goods within the grave, their spatial relation to the female individual and the total lack of any typically female

    Birka grave Bj 581

    Birka grave Bj 581

    Birka_grave_Bj_581

  • Relation network
  • about relations among objects. An example category of such relations is spatial relations (above, below, left, right, in front of, behind). RNs can infer

    Relation network

    Relation_network

  • Balthazar (novel)
  • 1958 novel by Lawrence Durrell

    however, are to be deployed spatially...and are not linked in a serial form. They interlap, interweave, in a purely spatial relation. Time is stayed. The fourth

    Balthazar (novel)

    Balthazar_(novel)

  • Recurrence relation
  • Pattern defining an infinite sequence of numbers

    {\displaystyle t} . Integrodifference equations are a form of recurrence relation important to spatial ecology. These and other difference equations are particularly

    Recurrence relation

    Recurrence_relation

  • Deixis
  • Words requiring context to understand their meaning

    or a location in relation to the deictic zero-point. A deictic field contains the range of bounded participants and objects, spatial locations and landmarks

    Deixis

    Deixis

    Deixis

  • Lexical function
  • locus ‘place’] = preposition governing L and designating an entering spatial relation (‘moving into’): Locad(height) = to [a height of ...] 28. Locab [Lat

    Lexical function

    Lexical_function

  • Wavelength
  • Distance over which a wave's shape repeats

    In physics and mathematics, wavelength or spatial period of a wave or periodic function is the distance over which the wave's shape repeats. In other

    Wavelength

    Wavelength

    Wavelength

  • Quaternions and spatial rotation
  • Correspondence between quaternions and 3D rotations

    as versors, provide a convenient mathematical notation for representing spatial orientations and rotations of elements in three dimensional space (3D rotations)

    Quaternions and spatial rotation

    Quaternions_and_spatial_rotation

  • Jean Jeener
  • Belgian physical chemist and physicist (1931–2023)

    spin-lattice relaxation matrix[clarification needed], and about the spatial relation between atoms in complex molecules. 2DNMR and its multi-dimensional

    Jean Jeener

    Jean Jeener

    Jean_Jeener

  • Cross-correlation matrix
  • The cross-correlation matrix of two random vectors is a matrix containing as elements the cross-correlations of all pairs of elements of the random vectors

    Cross-correlation matrix

    Cross-correlation_matrix

  • Antessive case
  • Grammatical case

    The antessive case (abbreviated ante) is used for marking the spatial relation of preceding or being before. The case is found in some Dravidian languages

    Antessive case

    Antessive_case

  • Habituation
  • Decrease in a behavioral response to a repeated stimulus

    infant preferred a novel still, this meant the infant observed the new spatial relation of the object, but not the object itself. If an infant preferred familiarity

    Habituation

    Habituation

  • Paunaka language
  • Endangered Arawakan language in Bolivia

    noun denoting location. The locative marker can be omitted when the spatial relation refers to a proper name or when the context is obvious. To express

    Paunaka language

    Paunaka_language

  • Gesture
  • Form of non-verbal/non-vocal communication

    mountains) whereas more metaphorical gestures clearly contain some spatial relation to the semantic content of the co-occurring verbal speech, but the

    Gesture

    Gesture

    Gesture

  • GeoSPARQL
  • Geospatial extension for SPARQL

    publication in the ISPRS International Journal of GeoInformation. Spatial relation DE-9IM "OGC GeoSPARQL 1.1 Standard". Open Geospatial Consortium. Open

    GeoSPARQL

    GeoSPARQL

  • Space syntax
  • Theories in architecture and urban planning

    constructive relation between society and space. As space syntax has evolved, certain measures have been found to correlate with human spatial behaviour

    Space syntax

    Space syntax

    Space_syntax

  • Geomatics
  • Geographic data discipline

    technical geography, which is geared towards interpreting and communicating spatial data. In Germany, "geodesy and geoinformatics" or "geodesy and geoinformation"

    Geomatics

    Geomatics

    Geomatics

  • Spatiotemporal pattern
  • Patterns in both time and space

    of change in relation to human experience. Already the snapshot state of a dune will usually be taken as an example of a purely spatial pattern although

    Spatiotemporal pattern

    Spatiotemporal pattern

    Spatiotemporal_pattern

  • Dynamic time warping
  • Algorithm for measuring similarity between temporal sequences

    piecewise linear functions. The dotted line illustrates the time-warp relation. Notice that several points in the lower function are mapped to one point

    Dynamic time warping

    Dynamic time warping

    Dynamic_time_warping

  • Geospatial topology
  • Type of spatial relationship

    a topological relationship between two geographic phenomena is any spatial relation that is not sensitive to measurable aspects of space, including transformations

    Geospatial topology

    Geospatial topology

    Geospatial_topology

  • Johann Friedrich Herbart
  • German philosopher (1776–1841)

    forms are predicable of the real and actual themselves. The elementary spatial relation Herbart conceives to be "the contiguity (Aneinander) of two points

    Johann Friedrich Herbart

    Johann Friedrich Herbart

    Johann_Friedrich_Herbart

  • Mariner 2
  • First successful mission to Venus (1962–1963)

    Mariner 2's flyby in spatial relation to later probes

    Mariner 2

    Mariner 2

    Mariner_2

  • Dublin Core
  • Standardized set of metadata elements

    medium modified provenance publisher references relation replaces requires rights rightsHolder source spatial subject tableOfContents temporal title type

    Dublin Core

    Dublin Core

    Dublin_Core

  • Aerodynamic Park
  • Krüskemper with the collaboration of Karlheinz Essl) located, in a loose spatial relation to the monuments of the German Experimental Institute for Aviation

    Aerodynamic Park

    Aerodynamic Park

    Aerodynamic_Park

  • Common spatial pattern
  • Common spatial pattern (CSP) is a mathematical procedure used in signal processing for separating a multivariate signal into additive subcomponents which

    Common spatial pattern

    Common spatial pattern

    Common_spatial_pattern

  • Memorial at the Frankfurt Grossmarkthalle
  • public about this atrocity. According to the invitation to tender, the spatial relation to the historical location of the event needed to be maintained and

    Memorial at the Frankfurt Grossmarkthalle

    Memorial at the Frankfurt Grossmarkthalle

    Memorial_at_the_Frankfurt_Grossmarkthalle

  • George Lakoff
  • American linguist (born 1941)

    neural-network simulations, he argues that certain concepts - such as color and spatial relation concepts (e.g. "red" or "over"; see also qualia) - can be almost entirely

    George Lakoff

    George Lakoff

    George_Lakoff

  • Four-dimensional space
  • Geometric space with four dimensions

    corresponds to Euclid's geometry, which was originally abstracted from the spatial experiences of everyday life. Single locations in Euclidean 4D space can

    Four-dimensional space

    Four-dimensional space

    Four-dimensional_space

  • Population geography
  • Branch of human geography

    distribution, composition, migration, and growth of human populations in relation to the geographic characteristics of specific area. It focuses on how populations

    Population geography

    Population geography

    Population_geography

  • Roman Yampolskiy
  • Latvian-American AI researcher (born 1979)

    After his doctorate, Yampolskiy spent time at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at University College London before accepting a position as an

    Roman Yampolskiy

    Roman Yampolskiy

    Roman_Yampolskiy

  • Residential segregation
  • is a concept in urban sociology which refers to the voluntary or forced spatial separation of different socio-cultural, ethnic, or racial groups within

    Residential segregation

    Residential_segregation

  • Poisson point process
  • Type of random mathematical object

    mathematical models and in related fields, including spatial point processes, stochastic geometry, spatial statistics and continuum percolation theory. The

    Poisson point process

    Poisson point process

    Poisson_point_process

  • Group 7 element
  • Group of chemical elements

    Other economically important manganese ores usually show a close spatial relation to the iron ores, such as sphalerite. Land-based resources are large

    Group 7 element

    Group 7 element

    Group_7_element

  • GeoDa
  • Free geovisualization and analysis software

    free software package that conducts spatial data analysis, geovisualization, spatial autocorrelation and spatial modeling. It runs on different versions

    GeoDa

    GeoDa

    GeoDa

  • Visual spatial attention
  • Visual sense

    Visual spatial attention is a form of visual attention that involves directing attention to a location in space. Similar to its temporal counterpart visual

    Visual spatial attention

    Visual_spatial_attention

  • Earth-centered, Earth-fixed coordinate system
  • 3-D coordinate system centered on the Earth

    ECEF), also known as the geocentric coordinate system, is a cartesian spatial reference system that represents locations in the vicinity of the Earth

    Earth-centered, Earth-fixed coordinate system

    Earth-centered, Earth-fixed coordinate system

    Earth-centered,_Earth-fixed_coordinate_system

  • Spatiality (architecture)
  • or event taking place in relation to the user and an object within a particular context. It is important to consider spatiality in a social and cultural

    Spatiality (architecture)

    Spatiality_(architecture)

  • First moment of area
  • Measurement of a shape about a certain axis

    construct moments in metric spaces. It is a measure of the spatial distribution of a shape in relation to an axis. The first moment of area of a shape, about

    First moment of area

    First_moment_of_area

  • Spatial inequality
  • Inequality across geographical regions

    Spatial inequality refers to the unequal distribution of resources and income across geographical regions. Attributable to local differences in infrastructure

    Spatial inequality

    Spatial_inequality

  • Spatial variability
  • Spatial variability occurs when a quantity that is measured at different spatial locations exhibits values that differ across the locations. Spatial variability

    Spatial variability

    Spatial_variability

  • Spatial dispersion
  • In the physics of continuous media, spatial dispersion is a phenomenon where material parameters such as the permittivity or conductivity have dependence

    Spatial dispersion

    Spatial dispersion

    Spatial_dispersion

  • Hemispatial neglect
  • Asymmetrically-impaired spatial awareness due to a brain hemisphere being damaged

    most sufferers do not exhibit all of the syndrome's traits. Right-sided spatial neglect is rare because there is redundant processing of the right space

    Hemispatial neglect

    Hemispatial neglect

    Hemispatial_neglect

  • Tifal language
  • Ok language spoken in Papua New Guinea

    amount of time between one verb in the chain and the next. Marking spatial relation between verbs and their objects is obligatory. "up" must be clarified

    Tifal language

    Tifal_language

  • Apudessive case
  • Grammatical case

    Apudessive case (abbreviated apud) is used for marking a juxtaposing spatial relation, or location next to something ("next to the house"). It is found in

    Apudessive case

    Apudessive_case

  • Imi Knoebel
  • German artist

    of colour on panels of layered plywood and metal placed in specific spatial relation. In the 1980s, Knoebel continued his associative loading of geometricizing

    Imi Knoebel

    Imi_Knoebel

  • Robert Smithson
  • 20th-century American artist

    sculpture and land art who often used drawing and photography in relation to the spatial arts. His work has been internationally exhibited in galleries

    Robert Smithson

    Robert Smithson

    Robert_Smithson

  • Computer network
  • Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other

    The TCP/IP model and its relation to common protocols used at different layers of the model

    Computer network

    Computer network

    Computer_network

  • Fermion
  • Type of subatomic particle

    quantum state at a given time. Suppose multiple fermions have the same spatial probability distribution, then, at least one property of each fermion,

    Fermion

    Fermion

    Fermion

  • Geography
  • Study of Earth's spatial information

    and instead have complex spatial relationships with each other, and place is concerned how a location is situated in relation to all other locations. As

    Geography

    Geography

    Geography

  • Health geography
  • Application of geographical methods to the study of health and disease

    field of health geography, focuses on understanding spatial patterns of health and disease in relation to the natural and social environment. Conventionally

    Health geography

    Health geography

    Health_geography

  • Parasocial interaction
  • Type of psychological relationship

    these interactions "take a middle position between" social (there are no spatial proximity and no bodily contact) and parasocial relations (as there is

    Parasocial interaction

    Parasocial interaction

    Parasocial_interaction

  • Critical exponent
  • Parameter describing physics near critical points

    susceptibility, compressibility, etc.; ⁠∂ψ/∂J⁠ ξ correlation length d the number of spatial dimensions ⟨ψ(x→) ψ(y→)⟩ the correlation function r spatial distance

    Critical exponent

    Critical_exponent

  • Mass–energy equivalence
  • Physics concept expressed as E = mc²

    and its relationship to momentum, as described by the energy–momentum relation, were later developed by other physicists. Mass–energy equivalence states

    Mass–energy equivalence

    Mass–energy equivalence

    Mass–energy_equivalence

  • Kramers–Kronig relations
  • Type of mathematical relation

    analyticity implies causality of the corresponding stable physical system. The relation is named in honor of Ralph Kronig and Hans Kramers. In mathematics, these

    Kramers–Kronig relations

    Kramers–Kronig_relations

  • 1908 Messina earthquake
  • Earthquake in southern Italy

    A.; Crescentini, L.; Neri, G.; Orecchio, B.; Scarpa, R. (2006). "Spatial relation between the 1908 Messina Straits earthquake slip and recent earthquake

    1908 Messina earthquake

    1908 Messina earthquake

    1908_Messina_earthquake

  • Green–Kubo relations
  • Equation relating transport coefficients to correlation functions

    {A}}(0)\right\rangle \;{\mathrm {d} }t.} One intuitive way to understand this relation is that relaxations resulting from random fluctuations in equilibrium are

    Green–Kubo relations

    Green–Kubo_relations

  • Boundary problem (spatial analysis)
  • Geographical problem of calculating properties near edges of areas

    phenomena are measured and analyzed within a specific unit, identical spatial data can appear either dispersed or clustered depending on the boundary

    Boundary problem (spatial analysis)

    Boundary_problem_(spatial_analysis)

  • Digital Cadastral DataBase
  • DataBase (DCDB) is a computerised map or 'spatial' location showing property boundaries normally in relation to adjoining and other close properties or

    Digital Cadastral DataBase

    Digital Cadastral DataBase

    Digital_Cadastral_DataBase

  • Space
  • Framework of distances and directions

    collected spatial data of Earth to create an estimate for unobserved phenomena. Geographical space is often considered as land, and can have a relation to ownership

    Space

    Space

    Space

  • Language and spatial cognition
  • the use of cardinal directions. Instead it uses the relation towards another object to specify spatial relations (e.g. "the object is at the back/front/side

    Language and spatial cognition

    Language_and_spatial_cognition

  • Space partitioning
  • Division of an entire space into ≥2 disjoint subsets

    more details. There are many studies and applications where Geographical Spatial Reality is partitioned by hydrological criteria, administrative criteria

    Space partitioning

    Space_partitioning

  • Relationship between mathematics and physics
  • Relationship between fields of study

    Gary Carl Hatfield (1990). The Natural and the Normative: Theories of Spatial Perception from Kant to Helmholtz. MIT Press. p. 223. ISBN 978-0-262-08086-6

    Relationship between mathematics and physics

    Relationship between mathematics and physics

    Relationship_between_mathematics_and_physics

  • Sense of direction
  • Ability to perceive one's physical location

    location and perform wayfinding. It is related to cognitive maps, spatial awareness, and spatial cognition. Sense of direction can be impaired by brain damage

    Sense of direction

    Sense of direction

    Sense_of_direction

  • Optical transfer function
  • Characteristic of an optical system

    ⋅ x ) {\displaystyle 1+\cos(2\pi \nu \cdot x)} , as a function of the spatial frequency, ν {\displaystyle \nu } , while its complex argument indicates

    Optical transfer function

    Optical transfer function

    Optical_transfer_function

  • Yvonne McGuinness
  • Irish artist (born 1972)

    interact with her work in unconventional ways as a way of re-evaluating spatial linkage and personal buffer. McGuinness married actor Cillian Murphy in

    Yvonne McGuinness

    Yvonne_McGuinness

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  • Partial
  • n.

    Inclined to favor one party in a cause, or one side of a question, more then the other; baised; not indifferent; as, a judge should not be partial.

  • Spatula
  • n.

    An implement shaped like a knife, flat, thin, and somewhat flexible, used for spreading paints, fine plasters, drugs in compounding prescriptions, etc. Cf. Palette knife, under Palette.

  • Special
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a species; constituting a species or sort.

  • Patrial
  • n.

    A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.

  • Partial
  • n.

    Of, pertaining to, or affecting, a part only; not general or universal; not total or entire; as, a partial eclipse of the moon.

  • Spathal
  • a.

    Furnished with a spathe; as, spathal flowers.

  • Special
  • a.

    Chief in excellence.

  • Spatial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to space.

  • Special
  • a.

    Particular; peculiar; different from others; extraordinary; uncommon.

  • Special
  • n.

    One appointed for a special service or occasion.

  • Special
  • a.

    Appropriate; designed for a particular purpose, occasion, or person; as, a special act of Parliament or of Congress; a special sermon.

  • Spacial
  • a.

    See Spatial.

  • Special
  • n.

    A particular.

  • Spaniel
  • v. t.

    To follow like a spaniel.

  • Statical
  • a.

    Pertaining to bodies at rest or in equilibrium.

  • Spathae
  • pl.

    of Spatha

  • Partial
  • n.

    Pertaining to a subordinate portion; as, a compound umbel is made up of a several partial umbels; a leaflet is often supported by a partial petiole.

  • Statical
  • a.

    Resting; acting by mere weight without motion; as, statical pressure; static objects.

  • Special
  • a.

    Limited in range; confined to a definite field of action, investigation, or discussion; as, a special dictionary of commercial terms; a special branch of study.