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Spatial relation
A relationship, based on spatio-geometric properties, that holds between a figure and a reference object. For instance, in an utterance such as: The bike is beside the building, a spatial relation of proximity and adjacency is designated by the preposition beside and what we know about the nature of bikes, buildings and how they are normally located with respect to one another.
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