Heavonbound: It depends.
Space: The 100's of Dimensions as in 2D,3D and so on, as 3rd Dimension is to tangible shapes, The 5th Dimesion would be Time, A non-tangible object that keeps all of the world intact.
Math: Volume on a physical object, If I'm correct. It's like the area of a 3rd Deminsional object.
The greek word for dimensions is "διαστάσεις" (dhee-a-stasees).
what is another varb word for dimension
Just using the word plane suggests that it is in 3-space (assuming you are talking about a real plane, not a complex or otherwise one; and provided you mean how many REAL dimensions does a plane occupy) and so it would occupy 2 dimensions. In general a hyper-plane in n-dimensional space occupies n-1 dimensions.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. If you mean the measured dimensions of a thing, you could say "The dimensions of the square are 3 inches by 3 inches." You might also say "I need to measure the dimensions of the bedroom so I know how much paint to buy." If you mean other planes of existence, you could say "The alien came from another dimension." You can also say "That is an entirely different dimension than what we are talking about now."
3 dimensions
A nanostructure is a structure with dimensions in nanometres.
If you intend 'dimensions' to mean units then whenever the two quantities are to be operated on each other then they must have the 'dimensions', refer to dimensional analysis
i dont know .. sorry
Unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions.
The word is dimension. And no dimensions other than our own are known to exist. Everything about other dimensions is purely a theoretic exercise.
If, by "demissions" you mean dimensions, the answer is that all lines have one dimensions. If you did mean demissions, I am sorry, but I have never come across the term and so I have no idea what the question means.
Two Dimensional means that there are two dimensions.