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stereoscopic

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?st?r.i.?.?sk??.p?k/

Adjective

stereoscopic (comparative more stereoscopic, superlative most stereoscopic)

  1. Of or relating to stereoscopy; three-dimensional.
    • 1970, Roger Manvell, Experiment in the Film, page 162
      It is remarkable because its three-dimensional world is even more stereoscopic than the real world.
  2. Of or relating to the stereoscope.
  3. Designed to be used by both eyes simultaneously, or obtained by imaging from two viewpoints simultaneously.

Derived terms

  • nonstereoscopic
  • stereoscopic microscope
  • stereoscopic vision

Anagrams

  • rectoscopies

Romanian

Etymology

From French stéréoscopique

Adjective

stereoscopic m or n (feminine singular stereoscopic?, masculine plural stereoscopici, feminine and neuter plural stereoscopice)

  1. stereoscopic

Declension

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stereogram

English

Etymology

stereo +? gram

Noun

stereogram (plural stereograms)

  1. An early stereophonic music centre containing a gramophone and radio, and often storage space for records
  2. A stereoscopic image; a stereograph

Derived terms

  • autostereogram

Anagrams

  • megaresort, retrogames

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