dimensional

[ UK /da‍ɪmˈɛnʃənə‍l/ ]
[ US /dɪˈmɛnʃənəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. 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
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How To Use dimensional In A Sentence

  • During the Classical Greek period from about 480 to 300 B.C. most necklaces were three dimensional pendants.
  • Depending on the size of your pippy bag, the proportions will be all wrong, and it will look a bit like a three-dimensional stick person with a huge bloated hydrocephalic head, but don't worry about that. Hooting Yard
  • For example, paper might appear to be two-dimensional because it is so thin.
  • Thereby, one-dimensional or multidimensional attribute of call events is displayed simultaneously through the invention.
  • Cereal song earth: Fictitious tellurion software, be together satellitic picture, map, encyclopedia and flight simulator conformity, decorate in an earth on three-dimensional model.
  • Until that point, you must simply bear the horrible dialogue and two-dimensional characters.
  • Suppose a walker stands at a vertex of a three-dimensional cubic grid.
  • There is a “landscape” of many possible lower-dimensional vacua, just like in string theory. Making Extra Dimensions Disappear
  • He also derides M-theory - the idea that we live in multidimensional space.
  • An interesting three-dimensional robot simulator with dynamics is available in Gazebo.
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