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3D

or 3-D

[ three-dee ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or representing something in three dimensions; three-dimensional:

    3D movies.



noun

  1. a three-dimensional form or appearance:

    My dreams are always in 3D.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of 3D1

An Americanism dating back to 1950–55
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Example Sentences

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We plotted three of the killings on a 3D reconstruction of Kenya's parliament, allowing us to trace the fatal shots back to the rifles of a police officer and a soldier.

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These young inventors have been attending engineering lab classes where they learn programming, robotics, coding, 3D modelling and more.

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Mr Bruton used 11 3D printers in his spare room to help make components for his bicycle.

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The scientists searched for fingerprints of giant icebergs using very detailed 3D seismic data, collected by oil and gas companies or wind turbine projects doing ocean surveys.

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Experts used new forensic techniques to analyse the wounds, including 3D scans which showed the animal had grabbed the man by the pelvis.

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