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Pan-Dimensional Definition

So in Journal 3, Ford stated that the Trilazzxx Beta Aliens were Pan-Dimensional and when I googled the meaning of Pandimensional and it said "Of or pertaining to all dimensions of reality. Or in others word, Infinite Dimensional" but the way the term "Dimension" was used in Gravity Falls could either mean a Reality or a Dimensionality like 2-D or 3-D. Could someone help me get a better understanding of this
 
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Pan-Dimensional by its own means that it's to all dimensions of reality, however in GF the max it showcased is 11D.

The Aliens were indeed 11D here, given that them being in 3D created a massive confusing about their directions, however the 11D being superior here is extremely questionable anyways.
 
Pan-Dimensional by its own means that it's to all dimensions of reality, however in GF the max it showcased is 11D.

The Aliens were indeed 11D here, given that them being in 3D created a massive confusing about their directions, however the 11D being superior here is extremely questionable anyways.
I just thought they removed Bill's Tiering of High 1-C due to the lack of clarification between Dimensionalities or Realities since Alex Hirsch called alternate worlds "Dimensions" and the Journal stated "Existing in 7-11 Dimensions at Once"
 
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