kolmiulitteinen
Kolmiulitteinen is not a standard Finnish term. It is generally regarded as a misspelling or typographical variant of kolmiulotteinen, which means three-dimensional. The phrase kolmiulotteinen is widely used in technical and everyday language to describe objects or concepts that have three spatial dimensions: length, width, and height.
Correct form: kolmiulotteinen. This adjective appears in various fields to denote three-dimensionality. Common contexts include geometry,
Orthography and usage notes: In Finnish, the standard spelling is kolmiulotteinen. The variant kolmiulitteinen should be
Related concepts: Two-dimensional (kaksiulotteinen) refers to flat representations, while three-dimensional (kolmiulotteinen) refers to depth in addition
In summary, kolmiulitteinen is a nonstandard spelling of kolmiulotteinen, the correct term for describing three-dimensional properties