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DimensionAn attribute or several attributes that together describe a property. For example, a geographical dimension might consist of three attributes: country, state, city. A time dimension might include 5 at [..]
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DimensionRelationships Related Term: count extent n. ~ 1. Often pl. · The extent of an object, especially its height, width, depth, or volume. - 2. Computing · A specification for the size of an array or vari [..]
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DimensionA dimension is a measure in one direction, such as the length, width, or height of a figure.
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DimensionA statistical concept used, in combination with other statistical concepts, to identify a statistical series or single observations.
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Dimensionenlarge image1a measurement in space, for example the height, width, or length of something We measured the dimensions of the kitchen. computer design tools that work in three dimensions see also the [..]
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Dimensionlate 14c., "measurement, size," from Latin dimensionem (nominative dimensio) "a measuring," noun of action from past participle stem of dimetri "to measure out," from dis [..]
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Dimensionthe measurable size of something. • often refers to length, width and height.
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Dimensionextension or measurement in any given direction.
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Dimensionthe magnitude of something in a particular direction (especially length or width or height) indicate the dimensions on; "These techniques permit us to dimension the human heart&qu [..]
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DimensionA facet, aspect, or side of an object.
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DimensionStone-Natural building stone that has been selected, trimmed, or cut to specified shapes and sizes. Final surface treatment, or finish is as specified.
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DimensionThe general notion of dimension can be thought of as the number of different coordinates needed to specify a point distinctly from any other point. In the framework of a fractal dimension, dimension r [..]
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Dimensionmeasure in one direction (length, breadth, thickness, etc.).
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DimensionA single aspect of a given thing. A measure of spatial extent in a particular direction, such as height, width or breadth, or depth. A construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished. (g [..]
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Dimensionthe width and height of something. An object containing a width and height measured in pixels. coordinates
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Dimension(n) the magnitude of something in a particular direction (especially length or width or height)(n) a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished(n) one of three Cartesian coordinates [..]
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DimensionA descriptive attribute or characteristic of data. Browser, Landing Page and Campaign are all examples of default dimensions in Google Analytics.
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DimensionAnnotation on a drawing showing measurement of an edge or face. Use the Dimension tool to add measurements to your design, drawing sheet, or 3D markup.
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DimensionA name–value pair (for example, InstanceType=m1.small, or EngineName=mysql), that contains additional information to identify a metric.
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DimensionSome aspect of or perspective on data that you want to use as the basis for analysis. For example, for financial accounting, you can analyze revenue by customer, by channel, or by marketing campaign. [..]
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DimensionThe length of the Face determined by the distance of separation of Jaws. Occlusal vertical dimension (OVD or VDO) or contact vertical dimension is the lower Face height with the Teeth in centric occlu [..]
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DimensionA group of food attributes that are organized by which senses are used to perceive them. ChefsBest Master Tasters consider five dimensions when tasting food: aroma (smell), appearance (sight), flavor (a combination of smell and taste), texture (touch) and taste. Example: The texture dimension of a food includes attributes (such as initial bite, che [..]
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A single aspect of a given thing.
A measure of spatial extent in a particular direction, such as height, width or breadth, or depth.
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