third-dimensionality

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third-dimensionality

A cube is a perfect example of third-dimensionality.

Definition

Noun: - The property of having three dimensions: The quality or state of possessing length, width, and depth, giving an object or representation volume and spatial presence.

Usage

This noun describes the inherent characteristic of an object or form that exists or is perceived in three spatial dimensions. It is often used in discussions of art, design, physics, and geometry to contrast with two-dimensionality.

Examples
  • The sculptor's work is celebrated for its striking third-dimensionality.
  • Virtual reality technology aims to create a convincing illusion of third-dimensionality.
  • Adding shadows and perspective can give a drawing a sense of third-dimensionality.
Advanced Usage
  • Conceptual Use: The term can be used metaphorically to describe complex characters or ideas that have depth and are not simplistic or flat.
    • The author's characters lack third-dimensionality; they feel more like ideas than real people.
Variants and Related Words
  • Three-dimensional (3D) (adj): Having or appearing to have three dimensions.
    • We watched a three-dimensional movie.
  • Dimensionality (n): The number of dimensions in a mathematical space or object.
    • The dimensionality of the data set was reduced for analysis.
Synonyms
  • Volumetric quality: The property of having volume.
  • Spatial depth: The perception of depth in space.
  • Solidity: The quality of being solid and three-dimensional.
Antonyms
  • Flatness: The quality of being without depth; two-dimensional.
  • Two-dimensionality: The property of having only length and width.
third-dimensionality

A cube is a perfect example of third-dimensionality.

Noun
  1. the property of having three dimensions

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