voxel

 
Pronunciation: /ˈvɒksɛl/

noun

  • (in computer-based modelling or graphic simulation) each of an array of elements of volume that constitute a notional three-dimensional space, especially each of an array of discrete elements into which a representation of a three-dimensional object is divided.

Origin:

1970s: from the initial letters of volume and element, with the insertion of -x- for ease of pronunciation