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ALL meanings of three-dimensional

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  • adjective three-dimensional having, or seeming to have, the dimension of depth as well as width and height. 1
  • adjective three-dimensional (especially in a literary work) fully developed: The story came alive chiefly because the characters were vividly three-dimensional. 1
  • adjective three-dimensional shape: solid 1
  • adjective three-dimensional character: convincing 1
  • adjective three-dimensional A three-dimensional object is solid rather than flat, because it can be measured in three different directions, usually the height, length, and width. The abbreviation 3-D can also be used. 0
  • adjective three-dimensional A three-dimensional picture, image, or film looks as though it is deep or solid rather than flat. The abbreviation 3-D can also be used. 0
  • adjective three-dimensional If you describe fictional characters as three-dimensional you mean that they seem real and natural. 0
  • adjective three-dimensional Three-dimensional art or design is produced by carving or shaping stone, wood, clay, or other materials. The abbreviation 3-D can also be used. 0
  • adjective three-dimensional of, having, or relating to three dimensions 0
  • adjective three-dimensional (of a film, transparency, etc) simulating the effect of depth by presenting slightly different views of a scene to each eye 0
  • adjective three-dimensional having volume 0
  • adjective three-dimensional lifelike or real 0
  • adjective three-dimensional of or having three dimensions 0
  • adjective three-dimensional appearing to have depth or thickness in addition to height and width 0
  • adjective three-dimensional having a convincing or lifelike quality 0
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