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Dimensional

Dimensional \Di*men"sion*al\, a. Pertaining to dimension.

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dimensional

a. 1 Of or pertaining to dimensions. 2 (context comparable English) Having dimension or dimensions; three-dimensional. 3 # (context mathematics English) Appended to cardinal numbers or algebraic symbols to form adjectives meaning "having the stated number of dimensions".

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dimensional
  1. adj. of or relating to dimensions

  2. having dimension--the quality or character or stature proper to a person; "never matures as a dimensional character; he is pasty, bland, faceless"- Norman Cousins

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Usage examples of "dimensional".

He had drawn a three dimensional cube on the blackboard, ABCDEFGH, like the outline of a glass box seen in perspective.

On different dimensional levels of hyper, the flow ran in various directions.

There, in living color, rotating slowly in three dimensional motion, was a stainless-steel cylinder with a knurled cap at each end.

I had attained to the state of continuous consciousness, for at night regularly, with the first approaches of drowsiness, I entered nolens volens the four dimensional world.

Of course there is the stereometer, which I designed to insure the three dimensional effect and the polychromatic regulation which governs the ionized metallic particles.

So much life here, so confusing for senses honed in the chasms of the deepest, most lightless and warmthless dimensional oceans!

If the dynamics of it bother you, bear in mind that both are four dimensional continua and from that point of view both are wholly static.

Strange energistic vortices swirled around the dimensional twist where the two continua intermingled, kinking reality.

The president and a group of ladies were on a raised platform and they had in the middle of them Professor Droon who was to lecture on Four Dimensional Space.

I will now introduce Professor Droon who will address the members on Four Dimensional Space if the ladies near the doorway will kindly occupy the chairs which are still empty at the front.

Surrounding the city, linking the seven corporate complexes with the City Center hub, the magnetic levitation line that Fiddleback had used as a dimensional gate to invade the city stood tall and looked quite benign.

Aleck said, reaching forward and tapping at a tesser-act cross shape, a hypercube represented in three dimensional space.

I followed projecting the n-dimensional hyperplanes into n-1 dimensional spaces, but I got a little tangled up when they started to intersect.

His exoself responded to the command, spinning his balls into hyperspheres, rebuilding his retinas as four- dimensional arrays, rewiring his visual cortex, boosting his neural model of the space around him to encompass five dimensions.

In order to function, any supranormal spatial phenomenon must extend through known space and time to another dimensional plane.