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Spatiale

Spatiale is the feminine singular form of the French adjective spatial, meaning relating to space. In French grammar, spatiale agrees with a feminine noun and is used to describe things associated with three-dimensional space, spatial relations, or the study of space in general. The masculine counterpart is spatial; together they appear in a wide range of technical and academic expressions.

In practice, spatiale enters many compound nouns and phrases. Common examples include dimension spatiale (spatial dimension),

In translation, the equivalent English term is spatial. French texts use spatiale wherever the feminine noun

Spatiale is rarely a proper noun. In standard usage it remains an ordinary adjective, though it may

coordonnées
spatiales
(spatial
coordinates),
géométrie
spatiale
(spatial
geometry),
and
distribution
spatiale
(spatial
distribution).
It
is
used
across
disciplines
such
as
physics,
geography,
urban
planning,
cognitive
science,
and
computer
science
to
specify
space-related
aspects,
from
the
organization
of
territory
to
the
analysis
of
spatial
data
and
the
perception
of
space.
it
modifies
requires
an
adjective
in
the
feminine
form.
When
the
noun
is
masculine,
spatial
is
used
instead.
As
with
many
adjectives,
spatiale
does
not
denote
a
standalone
concept;
its
meaning
is
derived
from
the
noun
it
modifies.
appear
in
titles
or
branding
where
capitalization
could
imply
a
distinct
name
or
brand
rather
than
the
grammatical
form.
In
ordinary
writing,
however,
it
functions
as
a
descriptive
term
following
ordinary
French
adjective-noun
agreement.