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stereogram
[ ster-ee-uh-gram, steer- ]
noun
- a diagram or picture representing objects in a way to give the impression of solidity.
- a stereograph.
stereogram
/ ˈstɛrɪəˌɡræm; ˈstɪər- /
noun
- a stereo radiogram
- another name for stereograph
Word History and Origins
Origin of stereogram1
Example Sentences
It also includes a collection of stereogram cards and shelves of old books from the nonfiction section, found in the basement or at antique sales or donated by patrons.
It also includes a collection of stereogram cards and shelves of old books from the nonfiction section, found in the basement or at antique sales or donated by patrons.
An engineer at Google has created a Google Cardboard application for its Stereogranimator, a program designed to mimic the proto-3-D effects of old-fashioned stereogram viewers.
Preamble With the exception of that thing in the mirror and the work of Tracey Emin, it's generally the case that the more you look at something, the more it makes sense: a stereogram picture, the past, and Group A of this World Cup.
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