spatiotemporally
English
Etymology
From spatiotemporal + -ly.
Adverb
spatiotemporally (not comparable)
- In a spatiotemporal context.
- 2018, Juhani Yli-Vakkuri, Mark McCullagh, editors, Williamson on Modality, Routledge, →ISBN, page 123:
- For instance, an idiosyncratic necessitist might claim that even if a river were not spatiotemporally located, it would still be ugly or beautiful in ways that do not supervene on anything else.
- 2020, Scott Berman, Platonism and the Objects of Science:
- Again, at a more detailed or more fine-grained scale of measurement, other spatiotemporally extended complex dynamical systems are isolatable from their larger environment, that is, those biological systems, and these systems are the cellular systems.