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1 driedimensionaal
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2 driedimensionaal lassen
• three-dimensional weldingNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > driedimensionaal lassen
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3 driedimensionale computergrafiek
• three-dimensional graphicsNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > driedimensionale computergrafiek
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4 driedimensionaal
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > driedimensionaal
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5 beeldhouwer
n. sculptor, one who creates three-dimensional artwork; one who molds or shapes -
6 beeldhouwkunst
n. sculpture, art of forming three-dimensional works using any of several techniques (such as welding, modeling, carving, etc.) -
7 beeldhouwster
n. sculptress, female sculptor, woman who creates three-dimensional artwork; woman who molds or shapes -
8 beeldhouwwerk
n. sculpture, carving, three-dimensional work of art -
9 cinerama
n. cinerama, commercial term for a motion picture which gives the illusion of being three dimensional -
10 derdemachts
adj. cubic, three-dimensional -
11 driedimensionaal
adj. three dimensional -
12 holografie
n. holography, photographic method that produces three dimensional images -
13 hologram
n. hologram, three dimensional image -
14 stereoscopisch
adj. stereoscopic, stereoscopical, three dimensional -
15 dieptewerking
2 [in de diepte gaande werking] (downward) penetration, penetrative effect -
16 ruimtelijk
1 [met betrekking tot de ruimte] spatial, spacial, space2 [driedimensionaal] three-dimensional♦voorbeelden:1 ruimtelijke ordening • environmental/town and country planning
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three-dimensional — adjective 1 having or seeming to have length, depth, and height: a three dimensional structure 2 a three dimensional character in a book, film etc, seems like a real person … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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