Relating to or involving the act of accommodating or providing lodging and arrangements.
From accommodation (accommodat- + -ion) plus -al. This adjective form emphasizes the relational or processual aspects of accommodating rather than the quality itself.
In geology and biology, 'accommodational' describes how structures adapt during growth—like how your eye's lens changes shape to focus. The same word works for both hotels and human biology because 'fitting to needs' is a universal concept.
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