Associations to the word «Binocular»
Noun
- Saber
- Hilltop
- Butterfly
- Nebula
- Accessory
- Pouch
- Reeves
- Attachment
- Dragonfly
- Perspective
- Rayford
- Dolan
- Staring
- Arising
- Junk
- Circling
- Pickering
- Human
- Iceberg
- Clarity
- Alignment
- Coordination
- Distance
- Shallow
- Detection
- Ax
- Asteroid
- Liz
- Shoreline
- Redoubt
- Bourne
- Angle
- Neck
- Rooftop
- Duration
- Chopper
- Eighteenth
- Astronomer
- Hurdle
- Mast
- Texture
- Beaver
- Dot
- Field
- Mccoy
- Axis
- Cluster
- Bosch
- Correction
- Checkpoint
- Secondary
- Coating
- View
- Away
- Nadia
- Caliber
- Abbe
- Levine
- Glove
- Orion
- Hawk
- Ravine
- Ledge
- Visibility
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".
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