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What (who) is Size - definition


size         
  • This animation gives a sense of the scale of some of the known objects in our universe.
  • A size comparison illustration comparing the sizes of various planets and stars. In each grouping after the first, the last object from the previous group is presented as the first object of the following group, to present a continuous sense of comparison.
  • A finch egg next to a dime; a person familiar with the size of a dime would thereby have a sense of the size of the egg.
  • [[Forced perspective]] illusion wherein the perceived size of the Sphinx next to a human is distorted by the incomplete view of both, and the appearance of physical contact between the two.
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MAGNITUDE OR DIMENSION OF A THING; CONCEPT ABSTRACTED FROM THE PROCESS OF MEASURING BY COMPARING A LONGER TO A SHORTER OR VICE VERSA
Resize; Size changing; Resizing; Smallness; Largeness; Resized; Draft:Size; Sizable; Sized; Physical dimension; Sizes
n.
1.
Bigness, greatness, magnitude, bulk, volume, dimensions, largeness.
2.
Sizing, weak glue, glutinous substance.
size         
  • This animation gives a sense of the scale of some of the known objects in our universe.
  • A size comparison illustration comparing the sizes of various planets and stars. In each grouping after the first, the last object from the previous group is presented as the first object of the following group, to present a continuous sense of comparison.
  • A finch egg next to a dime; a person familiar with the size of a dime would thereby have a sense of the size of the egg.
  • [[Forced perspective]] illusion wherein the perceived size of the Sphinx next to a human is distorted by the incomplete view of both, and the appearance of physical contact between the two.
  • mm}}
MAGNITUDE OR DIMENSION OF A THING; CONCEPT ABSTRACTED FROM THE PROCESS OF MEASURING BY COMPARING A LONGER TO A SHORTER OR VICE VERSA
Resize; Size changing; Resizing; Smallness; Largeness; Resized; Draft:Size; Sizable; Sized; Physical dimension; Sizes
n.
1) to take (colloq.), wear (a) certain size (what size do you wear?)
2) an enormous, tremendous; large; moderate; small size
3) the right; wrong size (they gave me the wrong size)
4) boys'; children's; girls'; junior; men's; misses'; women's sizes
5) life size
6) of a certain size (of tremendous size)
7) (misc.) what size shirt do you wear?
size         
  • This animation gives a sense of the scale of some of the known objects in our universe.
  • A size comparison illustration comparing the sizes of various planets and stars. In each grouping after the first, the last object from the previous group is presented as the first object of the following group, to present a continuous sense of comparison.
  • A finch egg next to a dime; a person familiar with the size of a dime would thereby have a sense of the size of the egg.
  • [[Forced perspective]] illusion wherein the perceived size of the Sphinx next to a human is distorted by the incomplete view of both, and the appearance of physical contact between the two.
  • mm}}
MAGNITUDE OR DIMENSION OF A THING; CONCEPT ABSTRACTED FROM THE PROCESS OF MEASURING BY COMPARING A LONGER TO A SHORTER OR VICE VERSA
Resize; Size changing; Resizing; Smallness; Largeness; Resized; Draft:Size; Sizable; Sized; Physical dimension; Sizes
(sizes, sizing, sized)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
The size of something is how big or small it is. Something's size is determined by comparing it to other things, counting it, or measuring it.
Scientists have found the bones of a hoofed grazing animal about the size of a small horse...
In 1970 the average size of a French farm was 19 hectares...
...shelves containing books of various sizes.
N-VAR: usu the N of n
2.
The size of something is the fact that it is very large.
He knows the size of the task...
Jack walked around the hotel and was mesmerized by its sheer size.
N-UNCOUNT: usu the N of n
3.
A size is one of a series of graded measurements, especially for things such as clothes or shoes.
My sister is the same height but only a size 12...
I tried them on and they were the right size.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Size
Size in general is the magnitude or dimensions of a thing. More specifically, geometrical size (or spatial size) can refer to linear dimensions (length, width, height, diameter, perimeter), area, or volume.
Examples of use of Size
1. Sources tell Grazia magazine that the brunette star has dropped from a U.S. size 6 (UK size 10) to a size two (UK size six) in recent months.
2. This would make her an American size 5, British size 7; not a size . Misnumbering her size sets a new unattainable standard.
3. Size zero, an American measurement that equals a British size four, fits a 22–inch waist – the average size of an eight–year–old girl.
4. It is not expected to ban models who are size–zero – a British size four.
5. This is our last chance." The super–size service required super–size accommodations.