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mo·noc·u·lar  (m-nky-lr, m-)
adj.
1. Having or relating to one eye.
2. Of, relating to, or intended for use by only one eye: a monocular microscope.

[From Late Latin monoculus, having one eye; see monocle.]

mo·nocu·lar·ly adv.

monocular [mɒˈnɒkjʊlə]
adj
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Physiology) having to do with or using only one eye
n
(Engineering / Tools) a device for use with one eye, such as a field glass
[from Late Latin monoculus one-eyed]
monocularly  adv


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