Need another word that means the same as “dimensions”? Find 3 synonyms and 30 related words for “dimensions” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Dimensions” are: attribute, property, proportion
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “dimensions” as a noun can have the following definitions:
attribute | An abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity. It was not until the end of the fifteenth century that the sandglass was depicted as the attribute of Father Time. |
property | Shares or investments in property. The property of heat to expand metal at uniform rates. |
proportion | Dimensions; size. The view of what constitutes perfect bodily proportions changes from one generation to the next. |
breadth | The distance or measurement from side to side of something; width. A teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject. |
contiguity | The sequential occurrence or proximity of stimulus and response, causing their association in the mind. Nations bound together by geographical contiguity. |
distance | Keep at a distance. I cycled the short distance home. |
distribution | The action or process of supplying goods to retailers. The government released about 74 000 tonnes of rice for distribution among people affected by the cyclone. |
extent | The size or scale of something. The vast extent of the desert. |
fathom | Come to understand. The locals could not fathom out the reason behind his new found prosperity. |
gap | Make an opening or gap in. The media were bridging the gap between government and people. |
gill | An organ in an invertebrate animal with a similar function to gills in fish and amphibians. |
inch | Advance slowly as if by inches. The toy train is four inches long. |
interlude | Perform an interlude. An orchestral interlude. |
interval | A component of activity in interval training. They ran sprinted and jogged for four 15 minute intervals at two different times. |
length | The length of a swimming pool as a measure of the distance swum. The delta is twenty kilometres in length. |
magnitude | A number assigned to the ratio of two quantities two quantities are of the same order of magnitude if one is less than 10 times as large as the other the number of magnitudes that the quantities differ is specified to within a power o. A range of a tenth of a magnitude. |
matrix | Mold used in the production of phonograph records, type, or other relief surface. Such fossils will often be partly concealed by matrix. |
measure | Express as a number or measure or quantity. The measurements were carefully done. |
meter | Measure with a meter. Meter the mail. |
proportion | Give pleasant proportions to. The view of what constitutes perfect bodily proportions changes from one generation to the next. |
quantity | The figure or symbol representing a quantity. A small quantity of food. |
quota | (in the Anglican Church) the proportion of the funds of a parish contributed to the finances of the diocese. The country may be exceeding its OPEC quota of 1 100 000 barrels of oil per day. |
range | Range or extend over occupy a certain area. He answered a range of questions. |
ratio | The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other. The ratio of average prices to average salaries is at its lowest number for years. |
room | A set of rooms typically rented in which a person couple or family live. The whole room was cheering. |
scale | Measure by or as if by a scale. A spray on chemical for removing welding scale and heat discoloration from stainless steel. |
scope | Set the scope of a projected undertaking. Infrared night scopes. |
size | Sized. She s a size 10. |
space | One of the areas between or below or above the lines of a musical staff. Write your name in the space provided. |
spatial | Relating to or occupying space. The spatial distribution of the population. |
symmetry | A law or operation where a physical property or process has an equivalence in two or more directions. This series has a line of symmetry through its centre. |
thick | Spoken as if with a thick tongue. Bread spread thick with butter. |
width | The measurement or extent of something from side to side; the lesser of two or the least of three dimensions of a body. A single width of hardboard. |
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