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stereoscopic

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stereoscopic /ster·eo·scop·ic/ (ster″e-o-skop´ik) having the effect of a stereoscope; giving objects a solid or three-dimensional appearance.
ster·e·o·scop·ic (str--skpk)
n.
1. Of, relating to, or characterized by stereoscopy.
2. Of or relating to a stereoscope.

stereoscopic [ster″e-o-skop´ik]
three-dimensional; having depth, as well as height and width.

stereoscopic
three-dimensional; having depth, as well as height and width.


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