three d
/θriː diː/
adjective
- Relating to or appearing to have three dimensions (height, width, and depth).
- She bought a three-d printer to make small plastic toys at home.
- The three-d effect in the animation made the dragon seem to fly right out of the screen.
- We used three-d software to design the new kitchen layout.
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noun
- Short for three-dimensional; a format that gives the illusion of depth and solidity, used in movies, images, and computer graphics.
- The museum had a three-d model of the solar system that visitors could walk around.
- Video game designers use three-d to make characters and worlds look realistic.
- The movie was shown in three-d, so we wore special glasses to see the depth.