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Etymology

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hyper- +‎ voxel

Noun

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hypervoxel (plural hypervoxels)

  1. A multidimensional analogue of a voxel
    • 1995, William J. Mitchell, Malcolm McCullough, Digital Design Media[1], page 271:
      Assume, now, that we use one bit per hypervoxel to specify whether points in space are occupied at moments in time.
    • 2008, Peer Stelldinger, Image Digitization and Its Influence on Shape Properties in Finite Dimensions[2], page 46:
      These grids are normally named after the shape of their hypervoxels.