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D stands for Dimensionality of a function.
In other words, we can say that D tells how strong is an Information Element (IE, for example Se, Fi, Ne, Ti and any other one) in a certain function or position (Leading, Creative, Role, Vulnerable and any other one).
SEE has 4D Se. This means that his/her Se is capable of using four parameters (Time, Situation, Norms, and Experience).
When you took the test though, your result was SEE-2Se. The number before Se (1, 2, 3) indicates how stronger is your Se compared to the average Se in SEE's Model A. They're like levels. 2Se has a weaker Se compared to 3Se. Since that function is strengthened and since Dimensionality is the "strength" of the function, we can say that your Se is a little bit more developed than the average SEE. That's why we put the decimal (4.5). Of course a 5th parameter of Dimensionality doesn't exist, but it's easier for us to use that decimal.
In the end: SEE-2Se is a particular subtype of SEE where Se is strengthened of 2 "levels".
I hope you can understand. This is what I meant when I said that you're a Ti PoLR type: it's more difficult for you to understand these theoretical concepts. It's like a Ti train is hitting you. Same things for me with Se. :D