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di·men·sion (d -m n sh n, d -)n.1. A measure of spatial extent, especially width, height, or length. 2. Extent or magnitude; scope. Often used in the plural: a problem of alarming dimensions. 3. Aspect; element: "He's a good newsman, and he has that extra dimension" (William S. Paley). 4. Mathematics a. The least number of independent coordinates required to specify uniquely the points in a space. b. The range of such a coordinate. 5. Physics A physical property, such as mass, length, time, or a combination thereof, regarded as a fundamental measure or as one of a set of fundamental measures of a physical quantity: Velocity has the dimensions of length divided by time. tr.v. di·men·sioned, di·men·sion·ing, di·men·sions 1. To cut or shape to specified dimensions. 2. To mark with specified dimensions.
di·men sion·al adj. di·men sion·al i·ty (-sh -n l -t ) n. di·men sion·al·ly adv. di·men sion·less adj. |
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Adj. | 1. | dimensional - of or relating to dimensions | | 2. | dimensional - having dimension--the quality or character or stature proper to a person; "never matures as a dimensional character; he is pasty, bland, faceless"- Norman Cousinsmultidimensional - having or involving or marked by several dimensions or aspects; "multidimensional problems"; "a multidimensional proposition"; "a multidimensional personality" |
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