tridimensional
[ trahy-di-men-shuh-nl, -dahy- ]
/ ˌtraɪ dɪˈmɛn ʃə nl, -daɪ- /
adjective
having three dimensions.
Origin of tridimensional
1870–75;
tri- +
dimensional
OTHER WORDS FROM tridimensional
tri·di·men·sion·al·i·ty, noun tri·di·men·sion·al·ly, adverbWords nearby tridimensional
trident,
tridentate,
tridentine,
tridentum,
tridermic,
tridimensional,
triduum,
tridymite,
triecious,
tried,
tried and true
Example sentences from the Web for tridimensional
While, in laying the foundation of consciousness upon a tridimensional plane we do not start with an assumption, but with a fact.
The Mystery of Space |Robert T. BrowneTridimensional Space seemed the simple elementary framework of our Knowledge of Nature.
Essays Towards a Theory of Knowledge |Alexander PhilipThus the total multiplication of our tridimensional boundaries of a four dimensional complex is rendered eight-fold.
The Mystery of Space |Robert T. Browne