a. [ad. mod.L. stereometricus (Freigius, 1583), f. stereometria STEREOMETRY.] Pertaining to stereometry or solid geometry; relating to or existing in three dimensions of space.
1862. Jrnl. Franklin Inst., June, 416. Mr. John Warner submitted to the meeting his Stereometric Tablet. Ibid., 417. The Stereometric Tablet is intended to assist computation of earthwork by the method of Transverse Ground-Slopes.
1875. trans. Vogels Chem. Light, xiii. 137. If the flat figure is parallel to the retina, by well-known stereometric laws the representation is like the original.
1890. V. Meyer, in Smithsonian Rep., 366. The stereometric forms of a few simple molecules.