third dimensionality

/θɜrd daɪˈmɛnʃənæləti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of having depth, as opposed to being flat; the property of existing in three dimensions (length, width, and depth).
    • The artist's painting lacks third-dimensionality, so the figures look flat.
    • Virtual reality games rely on third-dimensionality to make scenes feel immersive.
    • The new 3D printer creates objects with realistic third-dimensionality.
  2. Figuratively, the quality of being complex, deep, or fully developed, especially in a character or story.
    • Without third-dimensionality, the characters in the play felt like cardboard cutouts.
    • The novel's protagonist has real third-dimensionality, with flaws and hidden strengths.
    • Critics praised the film for the third-dimensionality of its villain.
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