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3-dimensionaltridimensional
(1864-1909) German mathematician who developed the concept of four-dimensional space-timeMinkowski
3-dimensional artenvironmental art
3-dimensional sculpture or cast of a person or animalstat. (statue)
8-sided, 3-dimensional figure, three-dimensional figure with eight plane surfacesoctahedron
ability to be molded, ability to keep shape after change, flexibility, pliability, pliancy, elasticity, malleability, three-dimensional qualityplasticity
accommodations, compartment of space marked off by walls within a building; space, two- or three-dimensional area, occupy a room, lodge, dwell, part of a building, people in a room, scope, share living quarters with somebody, usable spaceroom
aircraft, flat, flat surface, flat surface on which any geometrical line that joins two points can lie (Geometry); two-dimensional surface (Art); airplane; rank, level; type of tree; bladed tool used to smooth wood, planar; level, even, level of realit...plane
any celestial object, area of influence, encircle, field of knowledge or activity, form into ball, former concept of celestial layer, globe, group in society, place in heaven, round solid figure, round three-dimensional geometric figure whose surface i...sphere
apparently three-dimensional, habitually touching people, of touch, pertaining to the sense of touch; tangible, capable of being perceived by touch, pleasant to touchtactile
art of forming three-dimensional works using any of several techniques (such as welding, modeling, carving, etc.); three-dimensional work of art, creation of three-dimensional art, form a three-dimensional work of art using any of several techniques (s...sculpture
axis in three-dimensional coordinate system, axis in two-dimensional coordinate systemx-axis
axis in three-dimensional coordinate system, vertical axisy-axis
be sculptor, carve or model material, change shape of something naturally, create three-dimensional artwork using any of several techniques (carving, modeling, welding, etc.); form, mold, make sculpturesculpt
being or having a mechanism which causes a quick upward or forward motion; becoming three dimensional when opened (Art); appearing temporarily when activated (Computers), item with pop-up figures, pop fly, pop-fly, ball that is hit high up in the air b...pop-up
 

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