3-D
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Definition
Noun: 1. A three-dimensional form or appearance; the quality of having or appearing to have length, width, and depth. This refers to the perceptual quality of solidity and spatial depth, as opposed to flat, two-dimensional (2D) images. 2. A movie, image, or technology that creates the illusion of three-dimensional depth for the viewer. This often involves special filming techniques, glasses, or display systems to achieve the effect.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Modern video games use advanced graphics to create a convincing sense of 3-D.
- The sculpture's 3-D effect was stunning when viewed from different angles.
- We went to see the new animated film in 3-D.
- The architect presented the building design in 3-D on her computer.
Advanced Usage
- As an adjective (often hyphenated: 3-D or 3D): While primarily a noun, it is frequently used attributively to describe nouns related to this technology or appearance.
- She specializes in 3-D animation.
- The museum has a 3D printer available for public use.
- They developed a new 3-D modeling software.
Variants and Related Words
- Three-dimensional (adj): The full, non-numerical form with the same meaning. Often used in more formal or technical contexts.
- The artist creates three-dimensional sculptures from recycled materials.
- Stereoscopic (adj): A more technical term relating to the technique of creating a 3-D effect by presenting two slightly different images, one to each eye.
- Hologram (n): A true three-dimensional image created with laser light, which can be viewed from different angles without special glasses.
Synonyms
- Three-dimensional
- Stereoscopic (specifically for images/film)
- Solid (in contrast to flat)
Antonyms
- Two-dimensional (2-D, 2D)
- Flat
Noun
- having a three-dimensional form or appearance
- aren't dreams always in 3-D?
- a movie with images having three dimensional form or appearance