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A three-dimensional shape can be referred to as a "solid" or "3D object." In the context of art and design, terms like "sculpture" or "statue" are commonly used for artistic representations, while "vessel" typically describes an object designed to hold liquids or other materials. Each term emphasizes different aspects of the object's purpose and form.

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