two-dimensional
two-dimensional
Definition
two·-dimensional (to̵̅o̅′də men′s̸hə nəl)
adjective
- of or having two dimensions, as height and width
- lacking substance or depth; limited in scope, range, etc. a two-dimensional film character
two′·-dimen′sional′·ity (-nal′ə tē) noun
two′·-dimen′sionally adverb
two-dimensional
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- electrophoresis: Technologies such as two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry are used here.
- superlattices: The commensurability oscillations behave exactly as predicted in a recent theory of two-dimensional surface superlattices.
- array: How do I display a two-dimensional array of heights in IRIS Explorer?
- lattice: H Integer Height of the two-dimensional lattice used in the cellular automata.
- NDF: PSF Determines the parameters of a model star profile by fitting star images in a two-dimensional NDF.
- manifold: Optimal solutions lie on the two-dimensional stable manifold of the corresponding Hamiltonian system.
Modifying Another Word
- essentially: Therefore the learning process for the model with is essentially two-dimensional.
- only: Clipping is disabled to allow drawing outside the default plot window, which is only two-dimensional.
- very: His windows are very two-dimensional, with clear lead lines.
- rather: Fair swap " This rather two-dimensional approach leads me to possibly my only criticism.
- not: Not two-dimensional at all, oh no... To be honest it took a few missions to really ' get ' the game.
- somewhat: The sub-plot revolved around a dysfunctional family of four, the villain of which was Eddie Connolly, a somewhat two-dimensional bully.
Used with adjective complement
- look: Display is a three-dimensional art, and fluorescents tend to reduce the shadows and make it look two-dimensional.
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