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tridimensional
[ trahy-di-men-shuh-nl, -dahy- ]
adjective
- having three dimensions.
tridimensional
/ ˌtraɪdɪˈmɛnʃənəl; -daɪ- /
adjective
- a less common word for three-dimensional
Derived Forms
- ˌtridiˌmensionˈality, noun
- ˌtridiˈmensionally, adverb
Other Words From
- tridi·mension·ali·ty noun
- tridi·mension·al·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of tridimensional1
Example Sentences
Los distingo hablando del metaverso como una experiencia tridimensional predominantemente en tiempo real.
Visually, the transmutation from the hand-drawn artistry the famed animation house has mastered into figures with tridimensional volume comes with a tad of awkward rigidness particularly in the character design.
In a YouTube video posted by Hillsborough County Public Schools, GeoView President Paul Wightman explained that the radar scanning will be used to create a tridimensional representation of the area’s subsurface.
“I set out to find a new way of building a bag, fundamentally questioning its structure. It was about deconstructing a conventional bag to create a flat object with a tridimensional function,” Anderson, who’s also the founder of his namesake J.W.
Tridimensional, trī-di-men′shun-al, adj. having three dimensions—length, breadth, thickness.
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