Definition of stereogram in English:
stereogram
noun ˈstɛrɪə(ʊ)ɡramˈstɪərɪə(ʊ)ɡramˈstɛriəɡræm
1A diagram or computer-generated image giving a three-dimensional representation of a solid object or surface.
Example sentencesExamples
- When comparing c axis orientations relative to the whole organism, c axes are plotted on stereograms that represent an oral view of the specimen, such that the oral-aboral axis plots vertically, at the center of the stereogram.
- It was reminiscent of a stereogram, hinting at some ‘three dimensional’ image that would pop into view if you looked at it just right and concentrated hard enough.
- Video imaging and photographic stereograms are but two examples.
- I agreed, because the box had 3-d glasses you could use to behold the stereograms on the candy wrappers.
- Inspired by 3D stereograms in magazines, he came up with a use for this phenomenon.
Definition of stereogram in US English:
stereogram
nounˈsterēəɡramˈstɛriəɡræm
1A diagram or computer-generated image giving a three-dimensional representation of a solid object or surface.
Example sentencesExamples
- Video imaging and photographic stereograms are but two examples.
- When comparing c axis orientations relative to the whole organism, c axes are plotted on stereograms that represent an oral view of the specimen, such that the oral-aboral axis plots vertically, at the center of the stereogram.
- It was reminiscent of a stereogram, hinting at some ‘three dimensional’ image that would pop into view if you looked at it just right and concentrated hard enough.
- Inspired by 3D stereograms in magazines, he came up with a use for this phenomenon.
- I agreed, because the box had 3-d glasses you could use to behold the stereograms on the candy wrappers.
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another term for stereograph (see stereography)