three-dimensionality

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three-dimensionality

A child builds a three-dimensionality model with colorful blocks.

Definition

Noun: The quality or state of possessing three dimensions (length, width, and depth); the characteristic of being solid or having spatial depth, as opposed to being flat or two-dimensional.

Usage

The noun "three-dimensionality" describes the inherent property of an object, representation, or space. It is used to discuss physical objects, artistic works, visual effects, or conceptual models.

Examples
  • The sculptor masterfully captured the three-dimensionality of the human form.
  • Advanced graphics software can simulate the three-dimensionality of architectural designs.
  • The novel's characters lack three-dimensionality; they feel flat and unrealistic.
  • Virtual reality relies on creating a convincing sense of three-dimensionality for the user.
Advanced Usage
  • Conceptual Use: In literature and criticism, "three-dimensionality" is often used metaphorically to describe complex, well-developed, and realistic characters or ideas that have depth and substance.
    • The author is praised for the psychological three-dimensionality of her protagonists.
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.
  • Spatiality (n): The quality of being related to or occupying space.
Synonyms
  • Volumetric quality
  • Solidness
  • Spatial depth
  • Sculptural quality
Antonyms
  • Flatness
  • Two-dimensionality
three-dimensionality

A child builds a three-dimensionality model with colorful blocks.

Noun
  1. the property of having three dimensions

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