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Binocular   /bənˈɑkjələr/   Listen
Binocular

adjective
1.
Relating to both eyes.



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"Binocular" Quotes from Famous Books



... lips grimly and tapped the rifle. Drawing a pair of binocular-glasses from her pocket she ...
— El Diablo • Brayton Norton

... of aiming in game shooting consists in fixing binocular vision on the object to be hit, drawing the nock of the arrow beneath the right eye and observing that the head of the arrow is in a direct line with the mark by the indirect vision of the right eye. Both eyes are open, both see the mark, but only the right observes ...
— Hunting with the Bow and Arrow • Saxton Pope

... went to the top with his binocular, bringing it to bear on a small, far distant speck on ...
— Young Glory and the Spanish Cruiser - A Brave Fight Against Odds • Walter Fenton Mott

... glass may be secured at a price varying from five to ten dollars. The National Association of Audubon Societies, New York City, sells a popular one for five dollars. If you choose a more expensive, high-powered binocular, it will be found of greater advantage when watching birds at a distance, as on a lake ...
— The Bird Study Book • Thomas Gilbert Pearson



Words linked to "Binocular" :   binocular microscope, eye, binocular vision



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