Biocular vs Binocular - What's the difference?
biocular | binocular |
In which the optical components are shared by both of the viewer's eyes.
Using two eyes or viewpoints; especially, using two eyes or viewpoints to ascertain distance.
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, accessdate = 2013-09-08
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A pair of binoculars.
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(dated) Any binocular glass, such as an opera glass, telescope, or microscope.
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Binocular is a related term of biocular.
As adjectives the difference between biocular and binocular
is that biocular is {{cx|of an optical system|lang=en}} In which the optical components are shared by both of the viewer's eyes while binocular is using two eyes or viewpoints; especially, using two eyes or viewpoints to ascertain distance.As a noun binocular is
attributive of lang=en.biocular
English
Adjective
(-)binocular
English
Adjective
(-)- a binocular microscope or telescope
- Most animals are binocular .
- Studies in biology and cognitive science point to biological processes that appear to be mathematically oriented — there are cells in our visual system that are sensitive only to vertical structures, our perception of distance arises from the geometry of binocular vision and our early learning seems based on calculating probabilities. The body is built to create structure from sensory data — to weave it into the objects we perceive.
