Definitions for monocular

monocular mo·noc·u·lar

Spelling: [muh-nok-yuh-ler]
IPA: /məˈnɒk yə lər/

Monocular is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 353 anagrams from letters in monocular (aclmnooru).

Definitions for monocular

adjective

  1. having only one eye.
  2. of, relating to, or for the use of only one eye:

noun

  1. a monocular instrument or device.

Origin of monocular

1630-40; Late Latin monocul(us) one-eyed (see monocle) + -ar1

Examples for monocular

It is a monocular philosophy, seeing outlines clear, but missing the solid bulk and perspective of things.

The little microscope was an excellent one, though only a monocular.

Others have been rendered single-seeing through obsessional use of the monocular lens, given over to proof of the presupposition.

In monocular vision, on the contrary, the movement is uniformly upward and involves a progressive increase in error.

These are the retinal field of vision, the monocular field, and the binocular field.

Nystagmus occasionally occurs in monocular fixation (with exclusion of the other eye).

Several points of comparison between judgments made with binocular and with monocular vision remain to be stated.

Even the doctor, himself a hardened man of the sea, showed a brilliant spark of emotion behind his monocular attic window.

Images on the computer screen are held together by the conventions of monocular vision.

monocular, mon-ok′ū-lar, adj. with one eye only: fitted only for one eye at a time.

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