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4-dimen·sion·al

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. four-dimensional, 4-dimensionaladjective

    involving or relating to the fourth dimension or time

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  1. 4-dimensional

    In mathematics and physics, 4-dimensional (4D) generally refers to something having four degrees of freedom. It is an object, geometric figure, or space that is characterized by four dimensions or coordinates. For example, in physical reality, space-time is typically considered as a 4D system, having four parameters: length, width, height, and time. In another context, in mathematics, a 4-dimensional object could refer to a hypercube or tesseract, which extends beyond the three physical dimensions we can visualize.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of 4-dimensional in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of 4-dimensional in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of 4-dimensional in a Sentence

  1. Robi Ludwig:

    All of our experiences help us to see life through a more multi-dimensional lens. These experiences are often assets, not limitations, that help us to navigate our world from a more empathic and kinder place.

  2. Alicia Johnston:

    Clearly, there are many, many limitations to trying to do a physical exam in a two-dimensional format without being able to put a stethoscope on a child's chest and actually palpate a limb and abdomen.

  3. Jeffrey Tinsman:

    We've been monitoring the carbon steel subway cars and they are holding up well, they are still three dimensional, and provide thousands and thousands of square feet of hard surface for invertebrates to live on, some of which, such as blue mussels, could not live on the sand bottom that is naturally there.

  4. Daniel Herbert:

    Video by its nature is two dimensional. It distorts images. So what appears to be clear on a video sometimes is not always that clear.

  5. Ludwik Liebler:

    The vitrimers can have both of the two worlds, but they are fundamentally different, they combine this permanent network, resistance, dimensional stability with the possibility of being malleable, (and) completely recyclable.

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