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1. (adj.) Three-D
of, pertaining to, or representing something in three dimensions; three-dimensional:
3-D movies.
2. (n.) Three-D
a three-dimensional form or appearance.
Etymology: (1930–35, Amer.)
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| Definition of 'three-D' |
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1. (noun) three-D, 3-D, 3D
a movie with images having three dimensional form or appearance
2. (adj) three-D, 3-D, 3D
having a three-dimensional form or appearance
"aren't dreams always in 3-D?"
3. (adj) three-dimensional, 3-dimensional, third-dimensional, three-d
involving or relating to three dimensions or aspects; giving the illusion of depth
"lifelike three-dimensional characters"; "a three-dimensional account of conditions under the new government"; "they shot the movie in three-D"
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