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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
  • 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
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I'm wondering about the word "temporal " The definitions I've read are as follows: adjective adjective: temporal relating to worldly as opposed to spiritual affairs; secular synonyms: secu
  • 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
  • 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
  • terminology - The relation between temporal and time - English . . .
    Where to look: temporal in ODO The word temporal is an adjectival form of the word time adjective 2 relating to time This is supported by the use of temporal in the entry for time: Old English tīma, of Germanic origin; related to tide, which it superseded in temporal senses In English, any noun can theoretically be made attributive [made into what is effectively an adjective], and that
  • single word requests - Chronologically relevant - English Language . . .
    Consider temporally Definition: In a certain order, with regards to time The term describes how things are related to each other in terms of time Examples: I thought the two events that I wanted to attend were at the same time, but I later found out they were temporally arranged, which meant that I could attend one and then the other without missing anything The organization of the
  • single word requests - Time is to eternal as space is to what . . .
    Similarly, they are temporally invariant if they don't vary by time Translational invariance refers to the property where an operator remains the same regardless of the shift in position Science Direct This phrasing is typically used in image processing In physics you would more likely see the equivalent phrased as translational symmetry
  • Difference between are you done and have you done.
    I was just wondering, how can we differentiate "are you done?" and "have you done?", and what is the appropriate way to use each?
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    These license the adjective phrase "temporally equidistant," which does allow prepositional adjuncts (i e , passes the substitution test proposed by @EdwinAshworth)





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