positional

Adjective

 * 1) Relating to the position of something.
 * 2)  Having or pertaining to a value that is a function of its social desirability, as opposed to its utility.
 * 3)  Based on long-term strategy, on gaining and exploiting small advantages, and on analyzing the larger position, rather than calculating more immediate tactics.
 * 1)  Based on long-term strategy, on gaining and exploiting small advantages, and on analyzing the larger position, rather than calculating more immediate tactics.
 * 1)  Based on long-term strategy, on gaining and exploiting small advantages, and on analyzing the larger position, rather than calculating more immediate tactics.
 * 1)  Based on long-term strategy, on gaining and exploiting small advantages, and on analyzing the larger position, rather than calculating more immediate tactics.
 * 1)  Based on long-term strategy, on gaining and exploiting small advantages, and on analyzing the larger position, rather than calculating more immediate tactics.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: позиционен
 * Italian: posizionale
 * Polish: pozycyjny
 * Romanian:
 * Slovene: položájen

Noun

 * 1)  A member of a class of verb in some languages that indicates position or posture.