three-dimensional form
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three-dimensional
adjective
uk/ˌθriː.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/us/ˌθriː.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/
having or appearing to have three dimensions (= length, width, and height) and therefore ...
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form
noun
uk/fɔːm/us/fɔːrm/
a paper or set of papers printed with spaces in which answers to questions can be written or information can be recorded in an ...
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It will take its fullthree-dimensionalform, rather than its current two-dimensional form.
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A two-dimensional image, then, gives rise to two impossible representations: the verbal description and thethree-dimensionalform.
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Again we show this in itsthree-dimensionalform.
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Undertaking the process by hand may develop an architect's understanding and ability to work onthree-dimensionalform.
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This of course not only questions the limits of digital representation but helps debate the topic of perspective and the relationship between twodimensional images andthree-dimensionalform.
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This allowed, just as in the traditional archetype, an ability to enclose expansive floor areas with relatively compactthree-dimensionalformthat effectively situates the building within its immediate landscape context.
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They take a steadythree-dimensionalform.
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Clay modeling: techniques for givingthree-dimensionalformto idea.
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It was based on condensed sans-serif capitals and had athree-dimensionalformmaking it suitable for use in exhibition display typography.
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Icons are mainly in two- but rarely inthree-dimensionalform.
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It is athree-dimensionalformof the wave equation.
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The front sections of the cufflinks can be decorated with gemstones, inlays, inset material or enamel and designed in two orthree-dimensionalform.
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The effect presented by this, when viewed through the smooth surface of the glass, is of athree-dimensionalformcaptured within its depths.
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Subsurface maps typically depict thethree-dimensionalformof geological surfaces by means of contours and cross sections.
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The quadrupole ion trap has two configurations: thethree-dimensionalformdescribed above and the linear form made of 4 parallel electrodes.
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Equations of degree higher than the third were regarded as unreal, because athree-dimensionalform, such as a cube, occupied the largest dimension of reality.
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They became thisthree-dimensionalformthat had no weight.
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Over the years, he refined his methods and became interested in the concept of negative space and of thethree-dimensionalformin space.
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An important feature of a line is that it indicates the edge of a two-dimensional (flat) shape or athree-dimensionalform.
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A shape can be indicated by means of an outline and athree-dimensionalformcan be indicated by contour lines.
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