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Dimensional

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/dɪˈmɛn.ʃən.əl/

Definitions

  • Relating to dimensions or measurement.
  • Having a specific number of measurable attributes, such as height, width, or depth.
  • In physics and mathematics, pertaining to the spatial properties of an object.

Usage Examples

  • "The artwork had a unique three-dimensional effect."
  • "Physics studies objects in multi-dimensional spaces."
  • "A one-dimensional figure is a simple line."

Etymology

Derived from the Latin dimensio ("measurement") and English suffix "-al," indicating relation to measurement and spatial attributes.

Synonyms

  • Measured
  • Spatial
  • Proportional

Antonyms

  • Non-spatial
  • Formless
  • Flat

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Frenchdimensionnel/di.mɑ̃.sjɔ.nɛl/
Spanishdimensional/di.men.sjoˈnal/
Germandimensional/dɪ.mɛn.t͡si.oˈnaːl/
Hindiआयामी (āyāmī)/ɑː.jɑː.mi/
Chinese (Mandarin)维度的 (wéidù de)/wéi dù dɤ/
Japanese次元的 (jigen-teki)/d͡ʑi.ɡẽ̞n te.ki/
Russianразмерный (razmernyy)/rɐzˈmʲernɨj/
Portuguesedimensional/d͡ʒi.mẽ.si.oˈnaɫ/
Arabicبُعديّ (bu‘diyy)/buʕ.dij.j/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

American English: /dɪˈmɛn.ʃən.əl/

British English: /dɪˈmɛn.sjən.əl/

Historical Usage

The concept of dimensionality has been a fundamental aspect of mathematics, physics, and engineering, dating back to Euclidean geometry and later expanding into modern physics and theoretical mathematics.

Cultural Nuances

In everyday use, "dimensional" often refers to physical objects, digital design, and philosophical concepts regarding different realities or perspectives.

More Information

Common Uses: Frequently used in physics (multi-dimensional space), architecture (three-dimensional models), and art (two-dimensional and three-dimensional representations).

Scientific Importance: In physics, higher dimensions are studied in string theory and theoretical models.

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