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Having two eyes.
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Pertaining to both eyes; employing both eyes at once; as, binocular vision.
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Adapted to the use of both eyes; as, a binocular microscope or telescope.
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A binocular glass, whether opera glass, telescope, or microscope.
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Means "pertaining to two eyes."
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The simultaneous use of the two eyes in the act of vision to produce one image.
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vision typical of mammals in which the same object is viewed by both eyes; the coordination of the two images permits perception of distance
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involving both eyes for viewing
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The term used to describe simultaneous use of the two eyes in the act of vision.
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Using both eyes at the same time. Binocular vision is the most important element of depth perception.
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refers to both eyes
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The use of both eyes simultaneously in such a manner that each retinal image contributes to the final perception.
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Seeing with two eyes. This allows humans to see the world in 3D depth. back
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Means both eyes.
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Using both eyes together.
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of or relating to both eyes.
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Using two eyes; a device intended for use with two eyes.
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Of or involving both eyes at once.
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A display device providing a separate display for each eye.
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an optic tool that blends an image seen by both eyes into a single image. Binoculars are available in different powers or magnifications.
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