☞ stere
stere-
combining form
or stereo-
stereogram
2.
a. stereoscopic
stereopsis
b. having or dealing with three dimensions of space
stereochemistry
combining form
or stereo-
ETYMOLOGY New Latin, from Greek, from stereos solid — more at stare
1. solid : solid bodystereogram
2.
a. stereoscopic
stereopsis
b. having or dealing with three dimensions of space
stereochemistry
stere-
combining form
or stereo-
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from stereos solid — more at stare
1. : solid : solid body
< stereospondylous >
< stereopticon >
2.
a. : stereoscopic
< stereocamera >
b. : having or dealing with three dimensions of space
< stereochemistry >
c. : of, relating to, or considered with respect to stereochemistry
< stereospecific >
or stereo-
1.
< stereospondylous >
< stereopticon >
2.
a.
< stereocamera >
b.
< stereochemistry >
c.
< stereospecific >