Monocular
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Monocular ( adjective )
Relating to or having only one eye or one eye that functions normally.
Origin:
From the late latin monoculus, from the greek monos, meaning "single" and oculus, meaning "eye".
Examples:
- He had a monocular telescope.
- She has a monocular vision.
- The monocular microscope is designed for small samples.
- The monocular cue is used to judge the distance of an object.
- The monocular depth perception is not as good as binocular depth perception.
(As a noun)
Monocular ( noun )
Relating to or having only one eye or one eye that functions normally.
Origin:
From the late latin monoculus, from the greek monos, meaning "single" and oculus, meaning "eye".
Examples:
- He had a monocular telescope.
- She has a monocular vision.
- The monocular microscope is designed for small samples.
- The monocular cue is used to judge the distance of an object.
- The monocular depth perception is not as good as binocular depth perception.