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Stereograph - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

stereograph

/ˈstɛriəˌɡræf/ /ˈstɪərɪəˌɡrɑːf/

Definition:

A two-dimensional image that appears three-dimensional when viewed through a stereoscope.

Synonyms:

stereogram, 3D image, anaglyph

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

flat image, monochrome image

Common Collocations:

view a stereograph, create a stereograph, vintage stereograph

Derivatives:

stereographic, stereography

Usage Tips:

Use 'stereograph' to describe 3D images viewed with special devices like stereoscopes.

Common Phrases:

"in stereo, " "3D view, " "depth illusion"

Etymology:

From Greek 'stereos' (solid) + 'graph' (drawing), meaning a solid or three-dimensional drawing.

Examples:

  • 1. The museum displayed an antique stereograph of Paris.
  • 2. She admired the detailed depth in the old stereograph.
  • 3. We used a stereoscope to view the vintage stereograph properly.
  • 4. The artist created a modern stereograph using digital techniques.

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