n-dimensional
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From n- (“number”) + dimensional.
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[edit]n-dimensional (not comparable)
- (mathematics) Having an arbitrary number of dimensions.
- 2020 April 7, Peter Conrad, “Abolish Silicon Valley by Wendy Liu review – rebooting our reality”, in The Guardian[1], archived from the original on 14 June 2025:
- We now have good reason to question the pursuits of the vaunted innovators with whom Liu consorted in California – the blissed-out cultists at Google, whose only worry is over “the wrong kind of sparkling water in the microkitchens”, or the manic experts who specialise in “envisioning hyperplanes in n-dimensional space”.
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[edit]having arbitrary number of dimensions
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