uniocular Antonyms
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Meaning of uniocular
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uniocular (a.)
Of, pertaining to, or seated in, one eye; monocular.
uniocular Sentence Examples
- The uniocular vision of a fish enables it to see in two different directions simultaneously.
- The uniocular nature of the Cyclops in Greek mythology gave it a distinctive appearance.
- The uniocular creature possessed an eerie ability to pierce through illusions.
- Surgeons performed uniocular cataract surgery on the patient's left eye.
- The uniocular telescope provided a magnified view of the distant object.
- The uniocular microscope allowed the scientist to examine the microscopic details of the specimen.
- The uniocular camera captured stunning images of the underwater world.
- The uniocular display projected a three-dimensional image that appeared to float in the air.
- The uniocular system of the bird's eye compensates for its lateral vision.
- The uniocular piercing of the retinal vein is a rare but serious complication in eye surgery.
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Of, pertaining to, or seated in, one eye; monocular.
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The uniocular vision of a fish enables it to see in two different directions simultaneously.
The uniocular nature of the Cyclops in Greek mythology gave it a distinctive appearance.
The uniocular creature possessed an eerie ability to pierce through illusions.
Surgeons performed uniocular cataract surgery on the patient's left eye.