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GATHER: To collect or gather (e.g. work, magazines, etc.). Spatial relations
ATOP: To be situated on something. Spatial relations
FATHOM: A linear unit of measurement, equal to 6 feet, for water depth. Spatial relations
CORNER: The area around the point where two converging walls meet. Spatial relations
SHALLOW: Having little depth. Spatial relations
LIE DOWN: (For a human or animal) to assume a horizontally extended position on a surface. Spatial relations
LEFT: Something that is on the left side relative to another object. Spatial relations
CROOKED: Opposite of straight. Spatial relations
PICK UP: To lift; to grasp and raise; to collect. Spatial relations
POINTED: Ending in an acute point. Spatial relations
GROW: (For a living being) To become bigger. Spatial relations
CENTER: What's in the mid of a plane or sphere, i.e. in 2- or 3-dimensional space. Spatial relations
CLOSED: Inaccessible. Spatial relations
HIDE (CONCEAL): To put something in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight. Spatial relations
SIDE: The side of an object or person. Spatial relations
BETWEEN: In the position or interval that separates two things. Spatial relations
FROM: Starting at a given point in space or time. Spatial relations
TALL: Having a vertical extent greater than the average. Spatial relations
LOW: Being in a position comparatively close to the ground. Spatial relations
PLACE (POSITION): A position or area in a space. Spatial relations
END (OF SPACE): Extreme part. Spatial relations
COVER: To place something over or upon to conceal or protect. Spatial relations
OUTSIDE: In the open, not within a building, or outside of something in general. Spatial relations
REMAINS: What remains after other things have been taken away (e.g. eaten or destroyed). Spatial relations
SQUARE: A geometrical figure with four sides that meet each other on right angles, or something resembling its shape. Spatial relations
EDGE: The boundary of a surface. Spatial relations
REMAIN: To continue to be in the same place or state. Spatial relations
PUT: To set or place an object somewhere. Spatial relations
RIGHT: Something that is on the right side relative to another object. Spatial relations
SHUT: To move (a door, a window, etc.) so that it closes its opening. Spatial relations
LINE: An infinitely long, infinitely thin, not bent line in geometry. Spatial relations
HOOK: A rod bent into a curved shape, for catching, holding, or sustaining anything. Spatial relations
MIDDLE: What is equally far away from two ends or being in that position. Spatial relations
DIVIDE: To split or separate something into two or more parts. Spatial relations
OPEN: To make the inside something accessible by moving an obstacle aside (e.g. a door or covering), or to move said obstacle. Spatial relations
BIG: Of a great size. Spatial relations
LONG: Having much distance from one terminating point on an object or an area to another terminating point. Spatial relations
WIDE: Having a long distance or area between two points, especially horizontally. Spatial relations
THICK: Relatively large distance from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension. Spatial relations
SMALL: Not large or big; small in size. Spatial relations
CHANGE: To make different or to become different. Spatial relations
HIGH: Being in a position comparatively far above to the ground. Spatial relations
NARROW: (Of a path, cave etc.) having a small width. Spatial relations
FAT (OBESE): Carrying a larger-than-normal amount of fat or weight. Spatial relations
DOWN: Moving to a lower position. Spatial relations
SEPARATE: To cause something or someone to move away from something or someone else. Spatial relations
CROSS: A geometrical figure consisting of two straight lines or bars bisecting each other, or any figure or object of similar shape. Spatial relations
ROUND: Circular or having a circular cross-section in at least one direction. Spatial relations
THIN (SLIM): Carrying little fat (of people). Spatial relations
STRAIGHT: Not crooked or bent; having a constant direction throughout its length. Spatial relations
FAR: Having a large intervening distance with regard to something. Spatial relations
LIE (REST): To rest in a horizontal, static position, usually on another surface. Spatial relations
SIT: To be in a position with the upper body upright and the legs resting. Spatial relations
STAND: To be upright in an erect position, supported by the feet. Spatial relations
IN: Contained or encased by something. Spatial relations
AT: To be in a particular place or location. Spatial relations
CIRCLE: A two-dimensional, geometric shape that is made up of every point on a plane which is equidistant from the centre. May be drawn with a pair of compasses. Spatial relations
BELOW OR UNDER: Situated in a lower place than something else. Spatial relations
MEASURE: To ascertain the quantity of a unit of material via calculated comparison with respect to a standard. Spatial relations
SIMILAR: Having some particular qualities or characteristics in common, but not all of them. Spatial relations
PILE UP: To gather together in a heap or unsorted stack. Spatial relations
UP: Moving to a higher position. Spatial relations
DEEP: Having a bottom or base that is far away from the top. Spatial relations
SOUTH: One of the four major compass points, specifically 180°, directed toward the South Pole, and conventionally downwards on a map. Spatial relations
NORTH: One of the four major compass points, specifically 0°, directed toward the North Pole, and conventionally upwards on a map. Spatial relations
INSIDE: Contained or encased by something or inside a building as opposed to outside in the open air. Spatial relations
FLAT: Having no variations in altitude. Spatial relations
SHORT: Small in length by comparison. Spatial relations
INSTEAD: As a replacement for. Spatial relations
HOLE: A, often round, piece of nothingness in some solid. Spatial relations
AFTER: Subsequent, following, in time or space. Spatial relations
BEHIND: At the back of. Spatial relations
ABOVE: Situated in a higher place than something else. Spatial relations
JOIN: To join or unite, as one thing to another, or as several particulars, so as to increase the number, augment the quantity, enlarge the magnitude, or so as to form into one aggregate; to sum up; to put together mentally, as, to add numbers; to add up a column. Spatial relations
TOP: Highest and most elevated point. Spatial relations
RESEMBLE: To be like or similar to something else. Spatial relations
BESIDE: To be positioned at the side of a given object. Spatial relations
WEST: One of the four principal compass points, specifically 270°, conventionally directed to the left on maps. The direction of the setting sun. Spatial relations
BALL: Any spherical object. Spatial relations
EAST: One of the four principal compass points, specifically 90°, conventionally directed to the right on maps. The direction of the rising sun. Spatial relations
IN FRONT OF: In front of in space Spatial relations
NEAR: Not far distant in time or space or degree or circumstances. Spatial relations
DOWN OR BELOW: Moving from a higher position to a lower one, or being at a lower position. Spatial relations
LONG OR TALL: Having a vertical or a horizontal extent greater than the average. Spatial relations
COARSE: Unrefined with reference to material. Spatial relations
FINE OR THIN: Of a substance: divided into or consisting of very small pieces. Spatial relations
LOW (HEIGHT): Having little relative height; not high or tall. Spatial relations
FRONT (PART): The forward part or surface, as of a building. Spatial relations
LOWER PART: The bottom part of a surface, as of a building. Spatial relations
LEDGE: A narrow shelflike rock projection on a cliff or mountain. Spatial relations
PEAK: The highest or lowest point on a surface. Spatial relations
DENSE: To be thick, of liquids. Spatial relations
THIN (OF SHAPE OF OBJECT): Being narrow (of flat or long objects). Spatial relations
LEAF (LEAFLIKE OBJECT): An object that is similar in shape to the leaves of a tree, such as a sheet of paper. Spatial relations
IDENTICAL: Being the same. Spatial relations
WHOLE: In its entirety. Spatial relations
CIRCULAR (ROUND IN TWO DIMENSIONS): Having a circular shape. Spatial relations
SPHERICAL (ROUND IN THREE DIMENSIONS): Having a spherical shape. Spatial relations
THIN (OF HAIR AND THREAD): Being very narrow (of long objects, like hairs or wires). Spatial relations
THIN (OF LEAF AND CLOTH): Being very narrow (of flat objects, like leaves or cloth). Spatial relations
THIN (OF HAIR AND LEAF): Being very narrow (of flat or long objects). Spatial relations
THIN: Being narrow or carrying a small amount of fat. Spatial relations
BACK (PART): The backward part or surface, as of a building. Spatial relations
VERTICAL: Direction passing by a given point is said to be vertical if it is locally aligned with the gradient of the gravity field. Spatial relations
HORIZONTAL: Plane is said to be horizontal at a given point if it is perpendicular to the gradient of the gravity field at that point— in other words, if apparent gravity makes a plumb bob hang perpendicular to the plane at that point. Spatial relations
UP OR ABOVE: Moving from a lower position to a higher one or being at a higher position. Spatial relations
TOGETHER: In proximity to each other (of two things). Spatial relations
SMALL (NOT TALL): Small in height (of persons). Spatial relations
HIDE (ONESELF): To put oneself in a place where one cannot be found. Spatial relations
HIDE: To put oneself in a place where one cannot be found, or an object so that the object is hidden. Spatial relations
SIZE (OF PERSON): The height of a person or an animal. Spatial relations
BROAD: Having a large width. Spatial relations
DEPTH: The dimension of an object, downward from an upper surface. Spatial relations
ALTITUDE: A distance measurement in the vertical direction. Spatial relations
BREADTH: The measurement of the width of an object. Spatial relations
LENGTH: A distance measurement of the longest extent of an object. Spatial relations
BROAD OR WIDE: Either be wide or broad. Spatial relations
ACROSS: Located directly across from something else, or from each other. Spatial relations
STEEP: Vertically raising. Spatial relations
TOWARDS: Going into the direction of. Spatial relations
ANGULAR (SQUAREFORMED): Having the form of a square. Spatial relations
HIGH OR TALL: Being in a position comparatively far above to the ground or be of great height (of objects and persons). Spatial relations
SIZE (OF OBJECT): The height of objects. Spatial relations
CHANGE (SOMETHING): To modify something. Spatial relations
CHANGE (BECOME DIFFERENT): To be modified. Spatial relations
STREAM (FLOW CONTINUOUSLY): To flow in a continous manner (like the water in a river). Spatial relations
BACK (DIRECTION): The opposite direction from where one came. Spatial relations
BACKWARD: Moving in the direction of one's backside. Spatial relations
FORWARD: Moving ahead. Spatial relations
NEXT TO: To be positioned adjacent to. Spatial relations
THITHER (THERE TO): Directed towards this place there. Spatial relations
HITHER (HERE TO): Directed towards this place here. Spatial relations
FROM HERE: Directed from here towards another direction. Spatial relations
WHITHER (WHERE TO): Directed to what location? Spatial relations
GAP (DISTANCE): A separation in space. Spatial relations
DISTANCE: Distance is a numerical description of how far apart objects are. Spatial relations
HEIGHT: Height is the measure of vertical distance, either how "tall" something is, or how "high up" it is. Spatial relations
FRINGE: The border of an object. Spatial relations
TIP (OF OBJECT): The pointed end of something. Spatial relations
SUPPORT (OF OBJECT): An object that keeps another object in its place. Spatial relations
EVERYWHERE: In all places. Spatial relations
SPACE (AVAILABLE): Available space to place things. Spatial relations
SLANTED: Being positioned not straight vertically or horizontally. Spatial relations
BE LEFT: To remain in the same place after others have left or been removed. Spatial relations
CENTER OR MIDDLE: What's in the mid of a plane or sphere or equally far away from two ends. Spatial relations
POINT (POINTED END): The pointed, sharp end of an object like e.g. a spear or arrowhead. Spatial relations
ATOP OR UP: To be situated on something or to move upwards. Spatial relations
TALL (PERSON): Being of a tall stature. Spatial relations
HIGH OR UP: Being in a position comparatively far above to the ground or moving in that direction. Spatial relations
LOW (POSITION OR HEIGHT): Being in a position comparatively close to the ground or having little relative height. Spatial relations
OVER HERE: Near here. Spatial relations
OVER THERE: There in the distance. Spatial relations
DIRECTION: A determined trajectory of movement. Spatial relations
TAKE OUT: To remove or pull something out of an enclosed space. Spatial relations
LENGTHEN: To become longer or to make something longer. Spatial relations
HOLLOW: Having an empty space inside. Spatial relations
NEAR (IN SPACE): Not far distant in space. Spatial relations











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