Pronunciation: /ˌstɛriəˈskɑpɪk/
adjective relating to or denoting a process by which two photographs of the same object taken at slightly different angles are viewed together, creating the illusion of depth and solidity.
A1 The stereoscopic image appeared to pop out of the screen.
A2 The children were amazed by the stereoscopic view of the movie.
B1 The museum offered a stereoscopic exhibit showcasing 3D artwork.
B2 The new virtual reality headset provides a truly immersive stereoscopic experience.
C1 The filmmaker used stereoscopic techniques to enhance the depth perception in the movie.
C2 The advanced technology allowed for precise stereoscopic imaging in medical diagnostics.
formal The museum displayed a collection of stereoscopic images from the 19th century.
informal I bought a stereoscopic viewer to look at old pictures in 3D.
slang Check out this cool stereoscopic photo - it looks so real!
figurative Her ability to see situations from multiple perspectives is like having a stereoscopic view of life.
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