dimeetriline
Dimeetriline is a term used in geometry to describe a three-dimensional object. Specifically, it refers to a shape that has two dimensions or two principal directions of measurement. This might seem contradictory, as three-dimensional objects are generally understood to have three dimensions. However, "dimeetriline" typically describes a situation where a third dimension is present but is either negligible in size or plays no significant role in the object's primary characteristics or interactions.
An example of a dimeetriline object could be a very thin sheet or a long, slender rod.