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- Dimension - n. - Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; -- usually, in the plural, measure in length and breadth, or in length, breadth, and thickness; extent; size; as, the dimensions of a room, or of a ship; the dimensions of a farm, of a kingdom.
- Dimension - n. - Extent; reach; scope; importance; as, a project of large dimensions.
- Dimension - n. - The degree of manifoldness of a quantity; as, time is quantity having one dimension; volume has three dimensions, relative to extension.
- Dimension - n. - A literal factor, as numbered in characterizing a term. The term dimensions forms with the cardinal numbers a phrase equivalent to degree with the ordinal; thus, a2b2c is a term of five dimensions, or of the fifth degree.
- Dimension - n. - The manifoldness with which the fundamental units of time, length, and mass are involved in determining the units of other physical quantities.
- Dimensional - a. - Pertaining to dimension.
- Dimensioned - a. - Having dimensions.
- Dimensionless - a. - Without dimensions; having no appreciable or noteworthy extent.
- Stretcher - n. - A brick or stone laid with its longer dimension in the line of direction of the wall.
- Length - a. - The longest, or longer, dimension of any object, in distinction from breadth or width; extent of anything from end to end; the longest line which can be drawn through a body, parallel to its sides; as, the length of a church, or of a ship; the length of a rope or line.
- Set - n. - That dimension of the body of a type called by printers the width.
- Resaw - v. t. - To saw again; specifically, to saw a balk, or a timber, which has already been squared, into dimension lumber, as joists, boards, etc.
- Deep - superl. - Extending far back from the front or outer part; of great horizontal dimension (measured backward from the front or nearer part, mouth, etc.); as, a deep cave or recess or wound; a gallery ten seats deep; a company of soldiers six files deep.
- Thick - superl. - Measuring in the third dimension other than length and breadth, or in general dimension other than length; -- said of a solid body; as, a timber seven inches thick.
- Module - n. - The size of some one part, as the diameter of semi-diameter of the base of a shaft, taken as a unit of measure by which the proportions of the other parts of the composition are regulated. Generally, for columns, the semi-diameter is taken, and divided into a certain number of parts, called minutes (see Minute), though often the diameter is taken, and any dimension is said to be so many modules and minutes in height, breadth, or projection.
- Deep - superl. - Extending far below the surface; of great perpendicular dimension (measured from the surface downward, and distinguished from high, which is measured upward); far to the bottom; having a certain depth; as, a deep sea.
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- H3530 כִּבְרָה - 3530 כִּבְרָה - כִּבְרָה - - kibrâh - kib-raw' - feminine of כְּבָר; properly, length, i.e. a measure (of uncertain dimension); [idiom] little. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H8505 תָּכַן - 8505 תָּכַן - תָּכַן - - tâkan - taw-kan' - a primitive root; to balance, i.e. measure out (by weight or dimension); figuratively, arrange, equalize, through the idea of levelling (ment. estimate, test); bear up, direct, be (un-)equal, mete, ponder, tell, weigh. - Verb - heb