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Definition of Spatial property
1. Noun. Any property relating to or occupying space.
Generic synonyms: Property
Specialized synonyms: Dimensionality, Directionality, Configuration, Conformation, Contour, Form, Shape, Balance, Correspondence, Symmetricalness, Symmetry, Asymmetry, Dissymmetry, Imbalance, Obliqueness
Derivative terms: Spatial
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spatial Property
Literary usage of Spatial property
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1902)
"For, in the latter case, we are concerned not with a single arbitrarily constructible
spatial property alone, but with a relation, occurring in nature and ..."
2. Contemporary Psychology by Guido Villa (1903)
"... by observation or experiment) that sensations have an inherent " spatial "
property, just as they possess a certain quality and degree of intensity. ..."
3. Outlines of Psychology: Dictated Portions of the Lectures of Hermann Lotze by Hermann Lotze (1886)
"... this that the infinite extension of the arena which God thus controls belongs
as a spatial property to God himself. Now in just the same way is the soul ..."
4. Outlines of Psychology: Dictated Portions of the Lectures of Hermann Lotze by Hermann Lotze (1886)
"... intend by this that the infinite extension of the arena which God thus controls
belongs as a spatial property to God himself. ..."
5. Space and Geometry in the Light of Physiological, Psychological and Physical by Ernst Mach (1906)
"For, in the latter case, we are concerned not with a single arbitrarily constructible
spatial property alone, but with a relation (occurring in nature and ..."
6. The Ontario Reports: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the Queen's by Ontario High Court of Justice (1892)
"... possession and a spatial property in the goods passed to Judgment, it; and
that the company being notified, and aware of, and Meredith, J. assenting to ..."
7. Desire and Reason: Being an Account of the Origin and Development of by Kenneth Jay Spalding (1922)
"... there is then transferred to these signs of molecular systems (sect. 234)
motion's own spatial property (sect. 214); and this, being divided ..."
8. Some Views of the Time Problem by Benjamin Whitman Van Riper (1916)
"Is the being of the moon also independent of the presence of the earth, which is
only a finite multiple of myself so far as spatial property is concerned? ..."