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dimension

[dih-men-shuhn, dahy-] / dɪˈmɛn ʃən, daɪ- /


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Standard ultrasound is fast, affordable, and widely used, but it mainly shows tissue shape in two dimensions and offers a limited viewing area.

From Science Daily

The Human Rights Campaign noted another important dimension of the case.

From Salon

“Assessing social and emotional dimensions of growth is an inexact science. We could assess all 4-year-olds, but we might not be measuring the right thing.”

From Los Angeles Times

"We are moving into an era where space stations have a much more commercial dimension," similar to what has already happened with rockets and satellites, Horack said.

From Barron's

I felt as though I were caught in a different dimension where death was as present as life, and everything was elemental and terrifying.

From Literature