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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2With 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 KCommented Aug 23, 2020 at 17:09
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2Durdle Door beach rescue: Human chain 'saved man's life'. There's no reason to use different words for 2d / 3d "chains".– FumbleFingersCommented 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”.