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Something like this, but instead of people and 2d figures, 3d figures of any shape. Is there a word for it in the English language?

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    With most "what do you call" questions, I ask that you explain why you think English should have such a word. This might be because the word exists in your native language. I also ask that you tell us what you found when you looked up the word in your bilingual dictionary, and why this doesn't answer the question.
    – James K
    Commented Aug 23, 2020 at 17:09
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    Durdle Door beach rescue: Human chain 'saved man's life'. There's no reason to use different words for 2d / 3d "chains". Commented Aug 23, 2020 at 17:14

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I think the answer is no.

You need something like “paper doll chain”.

I don’t know a word for the 3D version. You would have to invent something like “3D doll chain”, “figurine necklace” or “manakin chain”.

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