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  • temporal vs. temporary [closed] - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Is there any difference between the two? In a technical document I have used a phrase "this is a temporal solution" and my coworker told that he'd use "temporary" in the context Is one of the two
  • Is there a generic word in English that means through time?
    Upon reflection, I guess "temporally" is actually the closest word to use I was just hoping for a word that meant literally "spans time" I guess the implication of using the word "temporally", because it deals with time, also often implies over the course of time
  • How to choose between spatial or spatially?
    Improved seam merging for temporally and spatially video resizing with structure and motion preservation I am not sure about the adverbs: it is correct to say spatially video resizing or spatial video resizing (or both of the alternatives are wrong)?
  • Single-word request: an adjective meaning spatial OR temporal
    Those terms are not in everyday common use Few people ask "how are your spatial and temporal awareness today?" Please give an example of how you intend to use the single word
  • Difference between Approximate and Proximate?
    Both proximate and approximate come from the latin proximāre, which means close or near Both proximate and approximate indicate being near or close to something, but approximate is usually used to indicate being within a certain range of a goal, while proximate usually means physically close When talking about measurements, you'd say that a sharp stick is approximately three inches long
  • synonyms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Perhaps the word temporally (adverb) is what you could be looking for? E g , the adjective "spatiotemporal" describes something in terms of space ("spatio-") and time ("temporal") See here for some definitions of the word temporal (adjective), in which the second definition can be located and identified apparently with what you're looking for: (formal) connected with or limited by time - a
  • verbs - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Non-na­tive speak­ers of­ten get con­fused about what the var­i­ous tens­es and as­pects mean in English With in­put from some of the folk here I've put to­geth­er a di­a­gram that I hope will pr
  • What, in the context of time, is the equivalent of equidistant
    To change that default frame, you could say that something is 'temporally equidistant ' For example, "Noon is temporally equidistant from 11 AM and 1 PM" or "The journeys from New York City to Washington and Boston are temporally equidistant " A quick Google search indicates that the phrase is fairly common in physics and philosophy papers




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