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three-dimensional

[three-di-men-shuh-nl, -dahy-] / ˈθri dɪˈmɛn ʃə nl, -daɪ- /
ADJECTIVE
solid
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"The archaeology that will be uncovered will be quite different. Don't expect three-dimensional Neolithic buildings. Possibly it is not Neolithic, I think probably later, but it could be contemporary."

From BBC

“Sculpture: three-dimensional forms in solid material,” she wrote in a notebook.

From New York Times

AlphaFold predicts the three-dimensional structure of proteins from sequences of amino acids.

From Scientific American

It can be simple — for example, “win as many chess games as possible” — or complicated, like “predict the three-dimensional shapes of proteins, using only their amino acid sequences.”

From New York Times

To land on their conclusion, researchers used AI and deep learning technology to analyze three-dimensional images of children taken at ages 9 and 13 born between April 2009 and January 2006.

From Salon