Monocular ( adjective , noun )

(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:

  1. He had a monocular telescope.
  2. She has a monocular vision.
  3. The monocular microscope is designed for small samples.
  4. The monocular cue is used to judge the distance of an object.
  5. 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:

  1. He had a monocular telescope.
  2. She has a monocular vision.
  3. The monocular microscope is designed for small samples.
  4. The monocular cue is used to judge the distance of an object.
  5. The monocular depth perception is not as good as binocular depth perception.
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