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monocular /mon·oc·u·lar/ (mon-ok´u-ler)
1. pertaining to or having only one eye.
2. having only one eyepiece, as in a microscope.

mo·noc·u·lar (m-nky-lr)
adj.
1. Having or affecting one eye only.
2. Having a single eyepiece, as certain microscopes or other optical instruments.

monocular [mon-ok´u-ler]
1. pertaining to one eye.
2. having but one eyepiece, as in a microscope.

monocular
1. pertaining to one eye.
2. having but one eyepiece, as in a microscope.

monocular
Pertaining to one eye. Syn. uniocular.


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