Definition: Tridimensionality refers to the three dimensions of space, which are length, width, and height. These dimensions are not mutually exclusive; they can be combined in different ways to create various geometric shapes or objects. For example, a cube has four sides (length, width, and height) that are all equal in length, but it still has three dimensions because it is made up of three faces. Similarly, a cylinder has two dimensions (radius and height), while a sphere has only one