third dimension — noun the dimension whereby a solid object differs from a two dimensional drawing of it • Hypernyms: ↑dimension * * * noun 1. : thickness or depth especially when it is the quality that confers solidity on an object the image on the paper seems to … Useful english dictionary
third dimension — noun Date: 1846 1. thickness, depth; also a dimension that adds the effect of solidity to a two dimensional system 2. a quality that confers reality or lifelikeness < night sounds that stick in the mind and give a third dimension to the memory… … New Collegiate Dictionary
third dimension — 1. the additional dimension by which a solid object is distinguished from a planar projection of itself or from any planar object. 2. something that heightens the reality, vividness, or significance of a factual account, sequence of happenings,… … Universalium
third dimension — third′ dimen′sion n. 1) phs the additional dimension by which a solid object is distinguished from a planar object; depth 2) an aspect that heightens the reality or vividness of something • Etymology: 1855–60 … From formal English to slang
third dimension — /θɜd dəˈmɛnʃən/ (say therd duh menshuhn) noun the dimension of thickness or depth in solid objects …
third dimension — noun the quality, of depth or thickness, that differentiates a solid object from a two dimensional image of it … Wiktionary
Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension — Drayton Manor Opening date 19 March 2011 ( … Wikipedia
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Dimension — 0d redirects here. For 0D, see 0d (disambiguation). For other uses, see Dimension (disambiguation). From left to right, the square, the cube, and the tesseract. The square is bounded by 1 dimensional lines, the cube by 2 dimensional areas, and… … Wikipedia
dimension — n. importance 1) to assume, take on a dimension (the issue assumed serious dimensions) 2) (misc.) a problem of international dimensions measurement (can be fig.) 3) a third dimension 4) in a dimension (in two dimensions) * * * [d(a)ɪ menʃ(ə)n]… … Combinatory dictionary