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3–D
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3–D
(noun)
3–D
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ˈ
θriː
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diː/
noun
3–D
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ˈ
θriː
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diː/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of 3–D
in 3-D
:
made in a way that causes an image to appear to be three-dimensional
The movie is
in 3-D
.
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— 3–D
adjective
a
3-D
painting
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