binocular

/bəˈnɑkjələr/
adjective
  1. Involving or designed for use with both eyes.
    • Many animals, like owls, have binocular vision to hunt effectively.
    • The microscope has a binocular eyepiece for comfortable viewing.
    • Binocular vision helps us judge distance and depth.
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noun
  1. An optical instrument with two lenses, one for each eye, used for viewing distant objects (usually in plural: binoculars).
    • He adjusted the focus on his binocular to see the mountain peak clearly.
    • She used a binocular to watch the whales from the shore.
    • The hiker brought a lightweight binocular for birdwatching.
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