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monocle
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mon·o·cle  (mn-kl)
n.
An eyeglass for one eye.

[French, from Late Latin monoculus, having one eye : Greek mono-, mono- + Latin oculus, eye; see okw- in Indo-European roots.]

mono·cled (-kld) adj.

monocle [mon-a-kl]
Noun
(formerly) a lens worn for correcting defective sight in one eye only, held in position by the facial muscles [mono- + Latin oculus eye]
monocled adj
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.monoclemonocle - lens for correcting defective vision in one eye; held in place by facial muscles
lens, lens system, lense - a transparent optical device used to converge or diverge transmitted light and to form images
Translations
monocle [ˈmɔnəkl] nmonóculo

monocle [ˈmɔnəkl] nmonocle m

monocle [ˈmɔnəkl] nmonocolo

monocle
n monocle [ˈmonəkl]
a lens or eyeglass for one eye only. oogglas مونوكْل: نَظّارَه بِعَيْنٍ واحِدَه монокъл monokl monokel das Monokel μονόκλ, μονογυάλι monóculo monokkel عینک یک چشمی monokkeli monocle מוֹנוֹקְל उपनेत्र monokl monokli kacamata sebelah einglyrni monocolo 片めがね 단안경, 외알 안경 monoklis monoklis cermin mata satu kanta monocle monokkel monokl monóculo monoclu монокль monokel monokel monokl monokel แว่นข้างเดียว tekgözlük, monokl 單片眼鏡 монокль ایک تال کی عینک kính một mắt


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