placeful means forming a well-defined place; acting as an identifiable location. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Etymology
From place + -ful.
adj
- Forming a well-defined place; acting as an identifiable location.“This type of system is characteristic of the placeful extreme on the spatiality scale. This is because there is a place - the conference - in which the participants agree they are, in some sense, present.”
- Focused on a location and its properties.“The Society sponsored Haus and Garten tours, Oktoberfest activities, "oompah" band parades, and a variety of "placeful" activities.”
- Characteristic of a specific locality;“The structure is shaped to mingle in unison with the placeful environment of a theological seminary.”
noun
- The quantity that a place contains.“it was one of the porches about the theatre, in the which there was a certain placeful of seats for men to sit in.”