stereoscopic
pronunciation
How to pronounce stereoscopic in British English: UK [ˌsteriəˈskɒpɪk]
How to pronounce stereoscopic in American English: US [ˌsteriəˈskɑːpɪk]
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- Adjective:
- of or relating to a stereoscope
- of or relating to stereoscopy
Word Origin
- stereoscopic (adj.)
- 1852, from stereoscope + -ic.
Example
- 1. Stereoscopic microscopy , infra-red reflectograms and x-radiography were employed .
- 2. And many people still complain that the stereoscopic effects induce nausea and headaches .
- 3. The stereoscopic revolution , whether you like it or not , is steaming ahead .
- 4. One prototype , a stereoscopic helmet worn by the surgeon , left users seasick after only a few minutes .
- 5. Another round of stereoscopic 3-d films that had viewers wearing red-and-green glasses hit screens in the 1970s .