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cubical of or concerning spatial volume. [1/2 definitions]
depth perception the ability to perceive spatial relationships such as the relative distance of objects from one another or from the observer.
geometry the mathematical study of planar or spatial objects such as points, lines, planes, and solid figures. [2/3 definitions]
isomer a chemical compound that has the same kind and number of atoms as one or more other compounds, but differs from them in structural or spatial arrangement of the atoms and therefore in its properties. [1/2 definitions]
nonspatial combined form of spatial.
perspective a technique of representation in three dimensions and in appropriate spatial relationships on a flat surface, or a design or depiction using this technique. [1/4 definitions]
spacial variant of spatial.
stereochemistry the branch of chemistry that is concerned with the spatial positions of atoms within a molecule and their positional effects on the properties of the molecule.
terminate to serve as a spatial limit to or boundary of. [1/6 definitions]
terminus a spatial limit or boundary. [1/4 definitions]
-ward in (such) a spatial or temporal direction. [1/2 definitions]