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    In mathematics, the dimension of an object is, roughly speaking, the number of degrees of freedom of a point that moves on this object. In other words, the dimension is the number of independent parameters or coordinates that are needed for defining the position of a point that is constrained to be on the object.

  2. a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, or width: The estate agent's brochure specifies the dimensions of each room. approximate / exact / precise dimensions. a part or feature of something: Good managers will analyse every dimension of job satisfaction.

  3. Any one of the three physical or spatial properties of length, area, and volume. In geometry, a point is said to have zero dimension; a figure having only length, such as a line, has one dimension; a plane or surface, two dimensions; and a figure having volume, three dimensions.

  4. Dimensions.com. A comprehensive reference database of dimensioned drawings documenting the standard measurements and sizes of the everyday objects and spaces that make up our world. Scaled 2D drawings and 3D models available for download. Updated daily.

  5. a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, or width: Please specify the dimensions (= the height, length and width) of the room. a building of vast dimensions (= size) B2 [ C ] a part or feature or way of considering something: His personality has several dimensions.

  6. DIMENSION meaning: 1 : the length, width, height, or depth of something a measurement in one direction (such as the distance from the ceiling to the floor in a room); 2 : the amount or number of things that something affects or influences usually plural.

  7. A measurement of length in one direction. Examples: width, depth and height are dimensions. A line has one dimension (1D), a square has two dimensions (2D), and. a cube has three dimensions (3D). In Physics it can also mean any physical measurement such as length, time, mass, and so on. Measurement Index.

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