💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hyperhypercube"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hypercubenoun | (geometry) A geometric figure in four or more dimensions, which is analogous to a cube in three dimensions. Specifically, the n-dimensional equivalent of a cube for any non-negative integer n. |
| hypocubenoun | A square, or any other geometric figure analogous to a cube but having fewer than three dimensions. |
| cubenoun | (geometry) A regular polyhedron having six identical square faces. |
| data cubenoun | (computing) A very large three-dimensional array or table. |
| supercubenoun | (mathematics, rare) An analogue of the square or cube in arbitrary dimension: 0,1ⁿ along with the (n-1)-dimensional balls joining every 2ⁿ⁻¹ such points that share a coordinate, or any space equivalent. |
| hepteractnoun | (mathematics) A seven-dimensional hypercube |
| hexeractnoun | (mathematics) A six-dimensional hypercube |
| hypercylindernoun | (mathematics) A four-dimensional analog of a cylinder |
| subcubenoun | (computing) A subset of a cube (data structure). |
| perfect cubenoun | (mathematics) An integer that is the product of three instances of another integer; equivalently, it is the product of an integer and its square. |
| demihypercubenoun | (geometry) Any of a class of n-polytopes constructed from alternation of an n-hypercube. |
| tesseractnoun | (mathematics, geometry) The four-dimensional analogue of a cube; a 4D polytope bounded by eight cubes (analogously to the way a cube is bounded by six squares). |
| quadballnoun | (sports, uncountable, neologism) A co-ed contact ball sport created as a ground-based adaptation of Quidditch, featuring the same positions, balls, and goals as the fictional sport, but with the players clutching broomsticks and a human "snitch runner" carrying the snitch (an autonomous magical device in the Harry Potter novels). |
| penteractnoun | (mathematics) A five-dimensional hypercube. |
| hypergeometrynoun | A geometry in more than three dimensions. |
| cartesian gridnoun | (mathematics) a regular grid consisting of squares, cubes, or more generally unit hypercubes |
| octeractnoun | (mathematics) An eight-dimensional hypercube |
| cubulationnoun | (mathematics) A particular cubical set together with an isomorphism |
| dekeractnoun | (mathematics) A ten-dimensional hypercube |
| hypertetrahedronnoun | (geometry) An analog of a tetrahedron that extends into hyperspace, having more than three dimensions. |
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