Dimension

Word DIMENSION
Character 9
Hyphenation di men sion
Pronunciations /daɪˈmɛnʃən/

Definitions and meanings of "Dimension"

What do we mean by dimension?

A measure of spatial extent, especially width, height, or length. noun

Extent or magnitude; scope. noun

Aspect; element. noun

The least number of independent coordinates required to specify uniquely the points in a space. noun

The range of such a coordinate. noun

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. noun

To cut or shape to specified dimensions. transitive verb

To mark with specified dimensions. transitive verb

To measure the dimensions of; proportion.

Magnitude measured along a diameter; the measure through a body or closed figure along one of its principal axes; length, breadth, or thickness. noun

Hence A mode of linear magnitude involved (generally along with others) in the quantity to which it belongs. noun

Bulk; size; extent or capacity: commonly in the plural: as, the question is assuming great dimensions. noun

That which has extension; matter; especially, the human body and its organs: so often in the plural. noun

Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; -- usually, in the plural, measure in length and breadth, or in length, breadth, and thickness; extent; size noun

Extension that has length but no breadth or thickness; a straight or curved line. noun

Extension which has length and breadth, but no thickness; a plane or curved surface. noun

Extension which has length, breadth, and thickness; a solid. noun

As imaginary kind of extension, which is assumed to have length, breadth, thickness, and also a fourth imaginary dimension. Space of five or six, or more dimensions is also sometimes assumed in mathematics. noun

Extent; reach; scope; importance. noun

A single aspect of a given thing.

A measure of spatial extent in a particular direction, such as height, width or breadth, or depth.

A construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished.

The number of independent coordinates needed to specify uniquely the location of a point in a space; also, any of such independent coordinates.

The number of elements of any basis of a vector space.

One of the physical properties that are regarded as fundamental measures of a physical quantity, such as mass, length and time.

Any of the independent ranges of indices in a multidimensional array.

A universe or plane of existence.

1. dimension (n) pl. dimensions: A specification of the spatial and directional limits of a given space, designated by a number representing the maximum number of lines in said instance of geometric space that can possibly exist such that the angle between any one of them and any other one of them is a right angle (also designated by the minimum number of points needed to define it minus one). 2. dimension (n) pl. dimensions: A category of related units of measurement that can be converted to one another from one another. 3. dimension (n) pl. dimensions: An alternate universe or a parallel universe, the latter usually referred to in fiction. Urban Dictionary

After you've drinken alot you seem to have entered another dimension. Where the world is a paradox and Britney Spears is hot. Urban Dictionary

Pronunciation: Dēmen-shuns A plane of existence often compared with geometrical shapes. There are a total of 26 spacial dimensions according to theoretical physics. However, pop culture has twisted its meaning and associate dimensions with universes. For example, travelling to a different dimension is usually thought of as travelling to a different universe. The term "Interdimensional" supports this claim by having a connotation related to that of the multiverse. It is important to understand the difference between these two, because movies and TV shows are getting the science of theoretical and astrophysics wrong. Urban Dictionary

A creative way of speaking about sexual parts Urban Dictionary

To say that someone has dimensions is another way to say that someone is an arsehole. Stemmed from the colloquial phrase noting that someone's 'interesting'... Urban Dictionary

Slang for the dime, when your speaking in terms of weight compared to price. Like a twenty is to dub, a ten is a dimension. Urban Dictionary

1. Someone who has terrible internet, or unable to understand via voice chatting. 2.Someone drowning another creature by dumping an ungodly amount ranch dressing on to them. Urban Dictionary

The fourth dimension is time, as defined by Einstein in regards to the Theories of Relativity. The Spatial dimensions are those of height, length, and depth. The fourth dimension can be related to a hypercube, much as the first dimension is related to a line, the second two lines connected at perpendicual angles to one another, and the third dimension being a cube. The fourth dimension is(sometimes) associated with the space-time continuum. Urban Dictionary

The only place worse than hell, huge lumps of shit on the ground with the atmosphere being filled with fart Urban Dictionary

1. The depth or thickness of a real object. 2. A metaphor for LSD, at least in the minds of certain cartoonists. Urban Dictionary

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The word "dimension" in example sentences

But because human minds and societies can improve things over time, and compound that improvement in virtuous circles, the future in this dimension is a gain. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The primary dimension is the basic issue of the role of the government in the economy, in modern terms liberal-moderate-conservative. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Nevertheless, the marketing imperative “means that the progressive and ethical dimension is all too often undermined by the perceived need to sanitize content”, as John Gray (2002) points out. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As it turns out, just a few meters from this lab, in the fifth dimension, is the bottom of the Marianas Trench. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"The ecclesial, communional, hierarchical and doctrinal dimension is absolutely indispensable for any authentic mission, and this alone guarantees its spiritual effectiveness", he said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The third basically unknown dimension is how hard Secretary of State Colin Powell and his deputy Richard Armitage labored to ameliorate the GITMO situation from almost dayone. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It would just mean that one dimension is redundant. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In any cases I honesty thing the aesthetic dimension is a great motivator. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The use of telegraph wires and train tracks, cattle cars etc to suggest shifts in distance and dimension is particularly skillful. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They are microscopic in dimension - about the width of a human hair - and can be made in a range of sizes to view different-sized objects. ❋ Sleigh (2009)

The policy dimension is its own separate subject, often complicated and highly politicized. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Or we can say, the fifth dimension is a perpendicular line through all parallel time lines. ❋ Amuchmoreexotic (2008)

The family window,22 which is called the friars 'and lay brothers' window, should be three feet in dimension and be similar to the larger window and also be barred. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Performance in each dimension is expressed as a value between 0 and 1. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Its containment structure appears to have been similar in dimension and layout to that required for a biological shield for nuclear reactors, and the overall size of the building was sufficient to house the equipment needed for a nuclear reactor of the type alleged. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The fifth dimension is the nierika (mirror), which signifies the Nawatl philosophy, ritual art, the surrounding world and one's own life. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Definition 1 example: A plane exists in 2 [dimensions] because only [2 lines] at a time can be mutually perpendicular in it. Definition 2 example: The dimensions in question in [the formula] for speed are distance and time. Definition 3 example: In this other dimension, the strange people with giant hands did things vastly differently. ❋ InvaderKap (2009)

After nine caronas it seems im in another dimension, where my head is [spinning] and [my grandma] over there is starting to look [pretty hot]! ❋ Fallen Ranger (2006)

Friend: Bro, did you watch "Phineas and Ferb; Across the Second Dimension"? It was LIT! Me: Yeah, but the title is incorrect in so many levels. First off,the animation is in 2d. That's like saying humans reaching the 3rd dimension. Second,they meant universe. A dimension is a plane of existence,not a universe. Pop culture keeps getting that wrong. And finally, it shouldn't even be a universe. The laws of physics in that second universe would be [incompatible] for the lead cast members. It should be called an alternate timeline, in which Dr.Doofenschmirtz succeeds at dominating the [Tri-State area] (even though he can go bigger and dominate the world, he does have the technology to do so). Friend: I think you've been reading "[Hyperspace]" far too many times, you're overthinking a kids movie. ❋ LazerStudios (2020)

Eg. "His dimensions were seriously [disappointing]" or, "She had good dimensions [up top], not a bad package [all up]." ❋ Tinydancer10 (2010)

"[What do you think] of my new [Jamaican] girlfriend [mum]?" "She has dimensions... *bitch!*" ❋ Alex Quantashassle (2005)

ex. Yo, we [tryin' to] smoke tonight. Let me get a dimension of that [grizzy] [famo]. ❋ OP213 (2007)

Example 1 Brian: *[unintelligible] noise* Nathan: Damn, bro are you in [the Ranch] Dimension? Example 2 Frank: "Fuck you [wasp] to the Ranch Dimension" ❋ Slasher Fox (2021)

It is truly [inane] to travel to a [universe] that is based only upon the fourth dimension, as that woould include [only time], and no being could truly exist. ❋ John The Redeemer (2006)

[shut the fuck up bitch] hoe before i send [yo ass] to the [poop dimension] ❋ FartBabyTime (2020)

"The third dimension is a theoretical realm of space and time in which the particles and dark matter of this parallel, alternate reality bends light to collide with the electrical charges of the [subconscious mind]. What is light becomes dark. What is dark becomes light. Some look into the third dimension and see nothingness; others believe they see the very [face of God]." - Fluffy Thing, [Intermission] in the Third Dimension ❋ Lilzilla (2005)

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