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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
multidimensional

also multi-dimensional, 1884, from multi- + dimensional (see dimension).

Wiktionary
multidimensional

a. 1 Having multiple dimensions (aspects). 2 # (context mathematics English) Having more than two dimensions. 3 Crossing through or existing in multiple dimensions (spacial planes).

WordNet
multidimensional

adj. having or involving or marked by several dimensions or aspects; "multidimensional problems"; "a multidimensional proposition"; "a multidimensional personality" [ant: unidimensional]

Usage examples of "multidimensional".

Void Which Binds, is a multidimensional medium with its own reality and -- as the Core was soon to learn -- its own topography.

Now, as you see, this is basically a hexadecimal core of a multidimensional, multivariable table, in which each cylinder is given a number.

Now, as you see, this is basically a hexadecimal core of a multidimensional, multivariable table, in which each.

In the multidimensional Plotinian Kosmos, the One gives birth to the Manyto the Alland the All return to the One, with Each individual a perfect embodiment of the infinite One itself.

If string theory is right, the microscopic fabric of our universe is a richly intertwined multidimensional labyrinth within which the strings of the universe endlessly twist and vibrate, rhythmically beating out the laws of the cosmos.

Above him, the partial inner and more complete outer domes displayed a confusion of incomprehensible schematics sculpted solid and multidimensional from alien materials.

But to reach its most powerful and truthful expression, the geometry and mathematics really need to describe the way in which the One becomes the many in the multireflective, multidimensional, multilevel, multifaceted, integrated worlds of the Mind.

The analog of the infant mind was multidimensional, surreally coloured, athrob with sickly vitality.

Too wrapped up in relativistic quantum chromodynamics and multidimensional function spaces to know anything about where it came from or what it means.

The Multidimensional Assessment of Intimacy: Factor Analysis of the Personal Space Grid Index (PSGI) and Self-Report Measures of Locus of Control, Trait Anxiety, Personal Attractiveness, Self-Concept and Extroversion.

But it was the crowd, the great congregation filling the hall and all of Waldzell, the thousands of souls who followed the Master down the hieratic and labyrinthine ways through the endless, multidimensional imagery of the Game, who furnished the fundamental chord for the ceremony, the low, throbbing base bellnote, which for the more simple-hearted members of the community is the best and almost the only experience the festival yields, but which also awakens awe in the subtle virtuosi and critics of the elite, in the acolytes and officials all the way up to the leader and Master.

In this theory, instead of fundamental particles being points, they are vibrating multidimensional loops.

But in the multidimensional Kosmos, more of one means more of the other.

On a multidimensional field, in the real Kosmos, the more of both, the better.

Starting cold on the complexities of genetics with persons who don't even know elementary biology is like trying to explain multidimensional matrix algebra to someone who has to take off his shoes to count above ten.