footprint
noun [ C ]
uk/ˈfʊtprɪnt/ usa measurement of the size, effect, etc. that something has:
We took the decision to invest in new countries and grow our global footprint.
WORKPLACE
the amount of space taken by something, especially by a computer or other machine on a desk or floor:
The desktop computer comes in a choice of at least five designer colours and has a footprint about a third the area of average PCs.
COMMUNICATIONS
the area where the signals are received from a particular satellite:
MTV straddles the world with a satellite footprint that covers five continents.
See also
carbon footprint