This implied an advantageous power of grasping, of holding firm, of putting food into the mouth, of feeling things in three dimensions.
This is in great contrast to what is true in the water, where the animal can move up or down, to right or to left, at any angle and in three dimensions.
The time is short, and much remains to be done before you are fit to proclaim the Gospel of Three Dimensions to your blind benighted countrymen in Flatland.
I tell you that I come from Space, or, since you will not understand what Space means, from the Land of Three Dimensions whence I but lately looked down upon your Plane which you call Space forsooth.
Last night, as we have to say in the state of Three Dimensions, you had your first glimpse of the state of Four.
He was no longer in the world of three dimensions, and so he was invisible to all dwellers in it.
In dealing with contact-transformations we shall restrict ourselves to space of two or of three dimensions; and it will be necessary to begin with some purely geometrical considerations.
Away from me, or you must go with me--wither you know not--into the Land of Three Dimensions!
In the third case a cube is the unit, and the cube is of three dimensions.
Yet, moving as we do in space of three dimensions, we see that the beauty of the stately column far surpasses that of any single outline.
We are not able to move about in space, in three dimensions, you know.
I'm sure they must be sections of trees that are cut crosswise by our 'space;' they grow in three dimensions, but only two of them are our dimensions and a third is strange to us.
A tensor is a mathematical expression for the fact that space is smooth and flat, in three dimensions, only at an infinite distance from matter; in the neighborhood of a particle of matter, there is a pucker or a wrinkle in space.
The search for composition--that is, for perfectly poised form in three dimensions--has been the impelling dictate of all great art.
Provided it gives the sensation of rhythmically balanced form in three dimensions, it will have accomplished all that the greatest masters of art have ever striven for.
Thus he preconised organisation in three dimensions, and by so doing opened the door on an infinity of aesthetic ramifications.
If students have trouble in visualizing the figure in three dimensions, some knitting needles through a piece of cardboard will make it clear.
In teaching loci it is helpful to call attention to loci in space (meaning thereby the space of three dimensions), without stopping to prove the proposition involved.
Such reference has value in the apperception of the various laws of solid geometry, and it also adds an interest to the subject and creates some approach to power in the discovery of new facts in relation to figures of three dimensions.
Accordingly we say that the plane is an infinite continuum of two dimensions, and space an infinite continuum of three dimensions.
I can represent to myself a spherical surface well enough, but nothing analogous to it in three dimensions.
This is only possible within a space of three dimensions, in which, owing to perspective distortions and changes, these variations of projection can be reconciled with the constancy of the form of a body.
When two moveable eyes are present, the notion of space of three dimensions is obtained in the same way as it is by the two hands, but with, much greater precision.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "three dimensions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.