it's not limited to 3 dimensional usage, particularly
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in the vernacular.
You're trying far too hard.
vol·ume
ˈvälyəm,ˈvälˌyo͞om/Submit
noun
noun: volume; plural noun: volumes
1.
a book forming part of a work or series.
a single book or a bound collection of printed sheets.
synonyms: book, publication, tome, hardback, paperback, title; More
a consecutive sequence of issues of a periodical.
historical
a scroll of parchment or papyrus containing written matter.
2.
the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
"the sewer could not cope with the volume of rainwater"
synonyms: capacity, cubic measure, size, magnitude, mass, bulk, extent; More
the amount or quantity of something, especially when great.
"changes in the volume of consumer spending"
synonyms: quantity, amount, proportion, measure, mass, bulk
"a huge volume of water"
a certain, typically large amount of something.
"the volumes of data handled are vast"
fullness or expansive thickness of something, especially of a person's hair.
3.
quantity or power of sound; degree of loudness.
"he turned the volume up on the radio"
synonyms: loudness, sound, amplification; informaldecibels
"she turned the volume down"