Is there an equivalent term for 'size' to go with 'spatial' and 'temporal'
I am trying to describe a dataset which has three measurements:
- The location of the particle (spatial)
- The change over time (temporal)
- The size of the particle (UNKNOWN)
Is there an equivalent term for size?
Furthermore, spatiotemporal appears to be a recognised term, or rarely temporospatial. Is there a way to fit size in, either with just one factor, or with both i.e. Spatiosizal, size-temporal, spatiotemporal-size?
Solution 1:
The size of the particle is the volumetric or dimensional measurement.
From Oxford Living Dictionaries:
volumetric
ADJECTIVE
1 Relating to the measurement of volume.
or
dimensional
ADJECTIVE
1 Relating to measurements or dimensions.
Sample from Oxford:
‘Traditionally, two types of experiments have been used to study swelling behavior of cartilage, including measurements of volumetric swelling and dimensional swelling of cartilage.’
(emphasis added)