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third dimension

noun as in added dimension of depth

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And I felt that he needed a third dimension, he's in his 60s now, you can't just have him smoothing his way down King's Road eyeing up young girls.

From BBC

Van der Waals materials are made up of strongly bonded 2D layers that are bound in the third dimension through weaker van der Waals forces.

But, like others, the researchers found that the electrons could escape up and out of the lattice, through the third dimension.

But some of her recent work pushes into the third dimension, incorporating rippled clay that looks like rumpled fabric.

"There is this third dimension of space which offers so much more exciting information and perspective that we tend to ignore."

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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