transdimensional

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From trans- +‎ dimensional.

Adjective

transdimensional (comparative more transdimensional, superlative most transdimensional)

  1. (science fiction) Relating to a dimension higher than those of the normal four-dimensional world.
    • 2010, Alexander Christian Irvine, Exodus: The Official History of the War for Cybertron[1], Titan, →ISBN, page 198:
      A concentrated hyperplasma of Energon, drawn via a transdimensional gateway from the endless supply of Energon that enlivened the planet Cybertron itself.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:transdimensional.
  2. (statistics) Applicable to multiple dimensionalities; Having components or subspaces of different dimension.
    • For quotations using this term, see Citations:transdimensional.

Coordinate terms

Translations