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Adjective
/biˈnäkyələr/,
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Adapted for or using both eyes,
  1. Adapted for or using both eyes
    • - a binocular microscope

  1. relating to both eyes; "binocular vision"
  2. (binoculars) an optical instrument designed for simultaneous use by both eyes
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  5. Binocular, foaled on March 17, 2004 in France, is a French thoroughbred racehorse, born to sire, Enrique and dam Bleu Ciel Et Blanc. He is owned by J. P. McManus and trained by Nicky Henderson. His primary jockey is Tony McCoy.[https://www.racingpost.com/horses/horse_home.sd? ...
  6. (Binocularity) Binocular vision is vision in which both eyes are used together. The word binocular comes from two Latin roots, bini for double, and oculus for eye. Having two eyes confers at least four advantages over having one. First, it gives a creature a spare eye in case one is damaged. ...
  7. Binoculars, field glasses or binocular telescopes are a pair of identical or mirror-symmetrical telescopes mounted side-by-side and aligned to point accurately in the same direction, allowing the viewer to use both eyes (binocular vision) when viewing distant objects. ...
  8. (binoculars) A hand-held device consisting of a series of lenses and prisms, used to magnify objects so that they can be better seen from a distance, and looked at through both eyes
  9. (Binocularity) The ability to focus upon an object with both eyes and create a single stereoscopic image.
  10. (Binocularity) the ability to use both eyes as a team and to be able to fuse (unite) two visual images into one, three-dimensional image (See “Convergence” and “Divergence”).
  11. (binoculars) a tool for seeing far away made of two telescopes joined to allow the viewer to use both eyes
  12. (Binoculars) A pair of telescopes for use with both eyes simultaneously. Essential components are an objective, an eyepiece and some system of prisms to invert and reverse the image.
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  14. (Binoculars) Optical device that has two seperate ocular lenses , one for each eye .
  15. (Binoculars) are the primary instrument for a wide range of activities.
  16. (Binoculars) may be used only before your turn at the stake in order to reduce congestion on the course. Be considerate.
  17. (binoculars) (2h)[C] twists at eyes as if focusing binoculars. For a QuickTime movie of this sign, see ASL browser - binoculars.
  18. (binoculars) special lenses for seeing at a distance
  19. A pair of small telescopes, one for each eye, used to magnify distant objects.
  20. A portable optical instrument that consists of two small telescopes mounted together with a central focusing device and viewed through using both eyes.
  21. vision typical of mammals in which the same object is viewed by both eyes; the coordination of the two images permits perception of distance
  22. Having two eyepieces. All stereomicroscopes and some microscopes are binocular. Since each individual is different, our binocular scopes allow for interpupillary adjustment (eye spacing).
  23. Two eyes.  The term “binocular stereopsis” (two-eyed solid seeing) is used in some psychology books for the depth sense more simply described as stereopsis.
  24. Seeing with two eyes. This allows humans to see the world in 3D depth.
  25. The simultaneous use of the two eyes in the act of vision to produce one image.