Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having equal dimensions: used especially in description of the grain of rocks.
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- adjective Having (approximately) the same
dimensions
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Examples
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Dense, equidimensional elements, such as teeth and ganoid fish scales, dominate the sandstone assemblage.
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Dense, equidimensional elements, such as teeth and ganoid fish scales, dominate the sandstone assemblage.
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In other cases the anticline may be of nearly equidimensional dome form.
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