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NGSL3000 dimension measurable extent of length, width, or height n
SAT5000 rudimentary Being in an initial, early, or incomplete stage of development. adj.
SAT5000 sediment Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid. n.

Tanaka6000 dime Tanaka6000 dimensions

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condiment {n} (something used to enhance flavor) dime {n} (A coin worth one-tenth of a dollar) dime a dozen {adj} (so common as to be practically worthless) dimension {n} (in computing) dimension {n} (in geometry) dimension {n} (in physics) dimension {n} (in science fiction) dimension {n} (measure of spatial extent) dimension {v} (to mark, cut or shape something to specified dimensions) dimensional {adj} (having a stated number of dimensions) dimensional lumber {n} (dimension lumber) SEE: dimension lumber :: dimensional stone {n} (dimension stone) SEE: dimension stone :: dimethylmercury {n} ((CH[3])[2]Hg) disembodiment {n} (spirit that lacks a physical form) embodiment {n} (entity typifying an abstraction) impediment {n} (hindrance; that which impedes progress) multidimensional {adj} (having more than two dimensions) multidimensionality {n} (the property of being multidimensional) n-dimensional {adj} (having arbitrary number of dimensions) one-dimensional {adj} (figuratively, lacking depth or believability) one-dimensional {adj} (having length, but no width, height or depth) pediment {n} (architectural element) rudiment {n} (biology: body part that has no function left) rudiment {n} (fundamental principle or skill) rudiment {n} (sthg in undeveloped form) rudimentary {adj} (basic; minimal) sediment {n} (collection of small particles) sedimentary rock {n} (one of the major groups of rock that makes up the crust of the Earth) sedimentation {n} (separation) sedimentology {n} (study of natural sediments) third dimension {n} (quality of depth) three-dimensional {adj} (existing in three dimensions) three-dimensional {adj} (having depth (or the illusion of depth) as well as height and width) two-dimensional {adj} (existing in two dimensions) two-dimensional {adj} (not creating the illusion of depth) 2-dimensional {adj} (two-dimensional) SEE: two-dimensional :: 3-dimensional {adj} (three-dimensional) SEE: three-dimensional :: 4-dimensional {adj} (four-dimensional) SEE: four-dimensional ::

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