ster·eo·scop·ic

ster·eo·scop·ic
/ˌsterijəˈskɑːpık/ adj
1
— used to describe an image that appears to have depth and solidness and that is created by using a special device (called a stereoscope) to look at two slightly different photographs of something at the same time

stereoscopic images/photographs

2 technical : able to see depth and solidness

normal stereoscopic vision


Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • ster|e|o|scop|i|cal|ly — «STEHR ee uh SKOP uh klee, STIHR », adverb. by means of a stereoscope …   Useful english dictionary

  • ster|e|o|scop|i|cal — «STEHR ee uh SKOP uh kuhl, STIHR », adjective. = stereoscopic. (Cf. ↑stereoscopic) …   Useful english dictionary

  • ster|e|o|scop|ic — «STEHR ee uh SKOP ihk, STIHR », adjective. 1. seeming to have depth as well as height and breadth; three dimensional. 2. having to do with stereoscopes …   Useful english dictionary

  • stereoscopic — Relating to a stereoscope, or giving the appearance of three dimensions. * * * ste·reo·scop·ic .ster ē ə skäp ik, .stir adj 1) of or relating to stereoscopy or the stereoscope 2) characterized by stereoscopy <stereoscopic vision>… …   Medical dictionary

  • stereoscopic — ster•e•o•scop•ic [[t]ˌstɛr i əˈskɒp ɪk, ˌstɪər [/t]] adj. 1) opt of or pertaining to three dimensional vision or any process or device for giving the illusion of three dimensions or depth from two dimensional images 2) opt of or characterized by… …   From formal English to slang

  • stereoscopic — ster|e|o|scop|ic [ˌsteriəˈskɔpık, ˌstıər US ˌsteriəˈska: , ˌstır ] adj [Date: 1800 1900; : Greek; Origin: stereos ( STEREO2) + English scopic (as in telescopic)] 1.) a stereoscopic picture, photograph etc appears solid when you look at it through …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • stereoscopic — ster|e|o|scop|ic [ ,steriə skapık ] adjective a stereoscopic picture is designed so that when you look at it through a special piece of equipment, it looks solid and real …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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