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Monocle vs Monocular - What's the difference?

monocle | monocular |

As nouns the difference between monocle and monocular

is that monocle is a single lens, usually in a wire frame, and used to correct vision for only one eye while monocular is a monocle.

As an adjective monocular is

having one eye.

monocle

Noun

(en noun)
  • a single lens, usually in a wire frame, and used to correct vision for only one eye
  • See also

    * glasses * spectacles

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    monocular

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • Having one eye.
  • * 1888, Sir Richard Burton, The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • *:...one of his sparks alighted upon my eye and destroyed it making me a monocular ape;
  • Related to a monocle.
  • * 1906, Amelia Barr, The Man Between
  • You are not such a foolish woman as to like to be seen with Fred Mostyn, that little monocular snob, after the aristocratic, handsome Basil Stanhope.
  • Of any optical system suitable for use by one eye at a time.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (rare) A monocle.
  • * 1906, Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary
  • The moony monocular set in his eye / Appeared to be scanning the Sweet Bye-and-Bye.

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