Involving or relating to three dimensions or aspects; giving the illusion of depth.
1I would have thought it would be fun, seeing all those places emerge from low-res satellite into full hi-res three-d.
2The deck was not the common three-D dioramic type that Tyy owned.
3I haven't seen a three-D movie since...I don't even remember when.
4I tend to do really well with these three-D enduro fests.
5I wanted to see the three-D plot of the approach to Laqil".
6I'll rig this for stimsim, so we can rehearse in three-D for a few days.
7Only they weren't three-D. And they were old.
8Katin had already seated himself before the layered gaming board for three-D chess and was setting up pieces.
9Three-d mean dietary intake was estimated.
10The three-D navigation thing?
11Three-D Accelerator cards are all the rage these days and Videlogic Apocalypse 3DX card is among the best on the market.
12'The distance in two-D space remains the same, but the distance in three-D space is much shorter.'
13"It's in three-D?" Jane asked, surprised.