Dimension - Law Dictionary Search Results
Enlarge
To make larger to increase in quantity or dimensions to extend in limits to magnify as the body is
Graticulation
the more easily to reproduce it in larger or smaller dimensions
Graticule
divided into squares in order to reproduce it in other dimensions
hyperspace
A mathematical space having more than three dimensions It is a mathematical construct and is not intended to
Ichnography
section of a building or other object showing its true dimensions according to a geometric scale a ground plan a map
Large
other things of like kind in bulk capacity quantity superficial dimensions or number of constituent units big great capacious extensive opposed
Specification
by reference to its nature, quality, strength, purity, composition, quantity, dimensions, weight, grade, durability, origin, age, material, mode of manufacture or
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