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dimension

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/dɪˈmɛnʃən/ · di-men-sion

A measurable extent of some kind, such as length, breadth, depth, or height.

Meanings

nounformal

A measurable extent of some kind, such as length, breadth, depth, or height.

کسی قسم کی پیمائش کرنے کی extent، جیسے لمبائی، چوڑائی، گہرائی، یا اونچائی.

بعد

ba'ad

Synonyms

measurementextentsizeپیمائشپیمانہحجم

Antonyms

dimensionlessnessflatnesssingularityبے بعدیہمواریک بعدی

Common Collocations

  • multiple dimensions
  • dimension of space
  • higher dimensions

Example Sentences

The artist played with dimension in her sculptures.

فنکار نے اپنی مجسموں میں بعد کا کھیل کھیلا.

Fankar ne apni mujasemon mein ba'ad ka khel kheela.

In mathematics, a line has one dimension.

ریاضی میں، ایک خط میں ایک بعد ہوتا ہے.

Riyazi mein, aik khaat mein aik ba'ad hota hai.

The room is spacious, allowing for three dimensions of furniture.

یہ کمرہ کشادہ ہے، جو فرنیچر کے ثلاثی ابعاد کی اجازت دیتا ہے.

Yeh kamra kashada hai, jo furniture ke thalasi ab'ad ki ijaazat deta hai.

Easily Confused With

demention:Demention is not a recognized word in English, while dimension refers to measurable extents.

Word Family

dimensional
adjectiveابعادی
dimensionally
adverbابعادی طور پر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a cube to remember different dimensions.

Visualize a multi-faceted object, like a 3D shape.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

مجھ کو یاد آیا ہے شکل جب سے مجھے تیری، اس کے بعد میری آنکھوں کے سامنے dimension ہیں.

Mujh ko yaad aaya hai shakal jab se mujhe teri, Is ke baad meri aankhon ke saamne dimension hain.

Since I remembered your shape, dimensions appear before my eyes.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بڑی سوچیں، بڑے نتائج.

Bari sochain, bade nataij.

Big ideas, big results.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "dimensio" — a measuring, a measurement

First known use: 14th century

The term 'dimension' has its roots in the Latin word 'dimensio', which signifies a measurement or a dimension in physical space. It evolved through Middle French before entering the English language in the late 14th century.