Homonym: 3-D (Three-Dimensional)
"3-D," or three-dimensional, refers to objects that have depth, width, and height, making them appear more realistic than flat, two-dimensional images. This technology is commonly used in movies, video games, and virtual reality to create immersive experiences.
In 3-D graphics, images are rendered to simulate how objects would look in the real world, often using techniques like shading and perspective. 3-D printing is another application, allowing physical objects to be created layer by layer from digital models, revolutionizing manufacturing and design processes.