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boyutlu

Boyutlu is a Turkish adjective meaning dimensional or having dimensions. Derived from boyut, meaning dimension or size, with the suffix -lu indicating possession or characteristic, it is used to describe objects or concepts that can be measured or represented in space or volume. Common phrases include iki boyutlu (two-dimensional) and üç boyutlu (three-dimensional). The term is widely used in mathematics, physics, computer graphics, architecture, and art to specify the dimensionality of objects, models, or media. In everyday language, it may describe physical objects with a measurable extent, or figuratively to discuss complexity or scope.

In science and technology, boyutlu descriptions appear in discussions of dimensional space, such as dört boyutlu

As a surname, Boyutlu exists as a Turkish last name, though it is relatively uncommon and not

The term's Turkish usage parallels the English 'dimensional' and is part of a broader family of descriptors

(four-dimensional)
models
in
relativity,
four-dimensional
manifolds
in
mathematics,
or
three-dimensional
(3D)
graphics
and
printing.
The
usage
aligns
with
Turkish
translation
of
'dimensional'
in
professional
and
academic
contexts,
and
you
will
frequently
encounter
'boyutlu'
in
tutorials,
technical
documentation,
and
educational
materials.
widely
documented
in
global
biographical
sources.
including
'boyutlu
olmayan'
(non-dimensional)
and
'boyutsuz'
(dimensionless)
in
scientific
contexts.