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Generally, temporality is defined as the condition of being temporal (of, or relating to time).
Creativyst has also specified the following strict definition of temporality for use only when context permits or requires this strictly limited definition. temporality (noun): a: That component of time and/or space which is neither sequence or frequency. - That component of time and/or space that remains after sequence and frequency are removed. - The condition of being temporal. b: The relative distances or times between events or entities in time or space, without regard for the frequency, sequence, or absolute periods between those events. temporal (adj) a: Of or relating to temporality b: Of or relating to that component of time and/or space which is neither sequence or frequency. - That component of time and/or space that remains after sequence and frequency are removed. - The condition of being temporal. c: Of or relating to the relative distances or times between events or entities in time or space without regard for the frequency, sequence, or absolute periods between those events. . . . See: Time In Three Parts A practical definition of temporality For more information on Creativyst's strict definition of temporality.
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