Adverb
dimensionally (not comparable)
With regard to dimension.
Very soon I discovered that if one gets a feeling for no more than a dozen other radiation and nuclear constants, one can imagine the subatomic world almost tangibly, and manipulate the picture dimensionally and qualitatively, before calculating more precise relationships. Stanislaw Ulam
To not have people assume you can rank every-thing one dimensionally. Or have everybody realise that killing people is not a way to solve problems. Jef Raskin
The Stinger also has a longer wheelbase; if the G70 were to mirror the Stinger dimensionally, it would come too close to the G80 sedan, Biermann said. Source: Internet
For N interacting particles, i.e. particles which interact mutually and constitute a many-body situation, the potential energy function V is not simply a sum of the separate potentials (and certainly not a product, as this is dimensionally incorrect). Source: Internet
However, due to incomplete information, his copy of the TARDIS (a short range transporter ) is called a "Stardis", resembled a portaloo rather than a police box, and is not dimensionally transcendental. Source: Internet
In Logopolis, the Master tricked the Doctor into materialising his TARDIS around the Master's, creating a dimensionally recursive loop, each TARDIS appearing inside the other's console room. Source: Internet