IPA: /ˌspeɪtioʊˈtɛmpərəl/
KK: /ˌspeɪtioʊˈtɛmpərəl/
Relating to both space and time, often used in contexts like physics or philosophy to describe how objects or events are positioned and occur in both dimensions.
The study of spatiotemporal patterns helps scientists understand how phenomena change over time and space.
Spatiotemporal is formed from "spatium" (meaning space) and "tempus" (meaning time). The word combines these two concepts to describe something that relates to both space and time.
Think of 'space' ('spatium') and 'time' ('tempus') together — that's what spatiotemporal means, relating to both dimensions.