Associations to the word «Binocular»
Noun
- Lookout
- Image
- Speck
- 3d
- Owl
- Prey
- Sensitivity
- Chavez
- Carbine
- Socket
- Predator
- Holster
- Biochemistry
- Horizon
- Kitten
- Beech
- Rourke
- Banning
- Flashlight
- Input
- Primate
- Observatory
- Compass
- Jeffrey
- Eater
- Toxin
- Gillespie
- Surveying
- Pitt
- Biodiversity
- Barak
- Brock
- Watching
- Object
- Illusion
- Scan
- Aperture
- Mirror
- Patio
- Watcher
- Sniper
- Buffer
- Monkey
- Motion
- Phenomenon
- Brain
- Correspondence
- Gps
- Processing
- Hemisphere
- Microphone
- Orientation
- Surgery
- Sawyer
- Disorder
- Rifle
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
BINOCULAR, adjective. Using two eyes or viewpoints; especially, using two eyes or viewpoints to ascertain distance.
BINOCULAR, noun. Attributive form of binoculars
BINOCULAR, noun. A pair of binoculars.
BINOCULAR, noun. (dated) Any binocular glass, such as an opera glass, telescope, or microscope.
BINOCULAR VISION, noun. (physiology) A vision system in which two eyes work together to produce a unified field of view which is wider and stereoscopic, and in which objects can be more readily discerned.
Dictionary definition
BINOCULAR, adjective. Relating to both eyes; "binocular vision".
Wise words
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