three-dimensionally

English

Etymology

From three-dimensional +‎ -ly.

Adverb

three-dimensionally (comparative more three-dimensionally, superlative most three-dimensionally)

  1. In a three-dimensional way or manner.
    • 2023, Sobolev, Y.I.Dong, R.Tlusty, Tet al., “Solid-body trajectoids shaped to roll along desired pathways”, in Nature[1], volume 620, pages 310–315:
      Here, we develop an algorithm to design such bodies—which we call ‘trajectoids’—and then validate these designs experimentally by three-dimensionally printing the computed shapes and tracking their rolling paths, including those that close onto themselves such that the body’s centre of mass moves intermittently uphill.

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