adv. Also spacially. [f. SPATIAL a.] As regards, in or with reference to, space; by means of space.
1865. J. Grote, Explor. Philos., I. 44. The sensation which we have is rudimentarily perhaps, simply of a colour, how spatially related to us is hard to trace.
1877. E. Caird, Philos. Kant, II. ii. 447. All spatially or temporarily determined phenomena.
1882. J. B. Stallo, Concepts & The. Mod. Physics, 228. There is no objectively real thing which is not spatially extended.
1896. Jevons, Introd. Hist. Relig., xvii. 230. Gods who are spatially remote from him.