1. two-dimensional - Adjective
2. two-dimensional - Adjective Satellite
lacking the expected range or depth; not designed to give an illusion or depth
involving or having two dimensions
Source: WordNeta film with two-dimensional characters Source: Internet
a flat two-dimensional painting Source: Internet
A computer mouse is a pointing device (hand control) that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface. Source: Internet
An earprint is a two-dimensional reproduction of the parts of the outer ear that have touched a specific surface (most commonly the helix, antihelix, tragus and antitragus). Source: Internet
Another criticism of the Hubble classification scheme is that, being based on the appearance of a galaxy in a two-dimensional image, the classes are only indirectly related to the true physical properties of galaxies. Source: Internet
Although polygons are two-dimensional, through the system computer they are placed in a visual scene in the correct three-dimensional orientation. Source: Internet