Definition: In mathematics, "nundinal" is a term that refers to an entity or number with two or more dimensions. It can be used in various contexts such as physics, engineering, and computer science. For example: - In physics, the concept of nundinals is used in the definition of the speed of light (c) which has two dimensions: length and time. - In computer science, "nundinal" refers to a dimensionless quantity that can be represented by a