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Definition of three-dimensional, possibly with links to more information and implementations. ... Definition: Dealing with or restricted to a space in which location can be completely described with exactly three orthogonal axes. ... See also one-dimensional, two-dimensional, k-dimensional.
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Definition of three-dimensional in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of three-dimensional. Pronunciation of three-dimensional. Translations of three-dimensional. three-dimensional synonyms, three-dimensional antonyms. ... 1. (Mathematics) of, having, or relating to three dimensions three-dimensional space...
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www.thefreedictionary.com/three-dimensional
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Dimension - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mathematics and physics, the dimension of a space or object is informally defined as the minimum number of coordinates needed to specify each point within it. Thus a line has a dimension of one b...
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Three-dimensional chess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Three-dimensional chess , or 3D chess , are examples of chess variants. Three-dimensional variants have existed since the late 19th century. One of the oldest versions is Raumschach (German for "...
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Space figures are figures whose points do not all lie in the same plane. In this unit, we'll study the polyhedron, the cylinder, the cone, and the sphere. ... Homework Help | Geometry | Three-dimensional figures...
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Our living space is three-dimensional, and all the things which exist therein are also three-dimensional objects. Of course there is an abundant amount of information on 3D-images on the Internet, but we hardly ever see "real 3D-images" reproduced from this electronic information.
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This paper considers the work done by Thomas Marill in a series of papers on the recognition of two-dimensional wire-frame figures as three-dimensional objects without the use of models.
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Faces, Edges & Vertices ... Polyhedra Nets 1 ... Polyhedra: Formula for Edges...
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