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interocular
[ in-ter-ok-yuh-ler ]
adjective
- being, or situated, between the eyes.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of interocular1
Example Sentences
Interocular, in-t臈r-ok鈥才-lar, adj. between the eyes.
Etymology.鈥擫atin, in reference to the pale interocular band.
A says a shortage in interocular lenses for cataract operations earlier this year at hospitals in Athens meant a run on his own hospital, which was still well stocked, forcing his hospital to refuse new patients needing the procedure.
The 鈥渄oubling鈥 of objects is only equal to the interocular distance.
Stereoscopic pictures are usually so mounted that 鈥渋dentical points鈥 on the two pictures are farther apart than the interocular distance and therefore the two images cannot be combined when the optical axes of the eyes are parallel or nearly so, which is the condition when looking at a distant object.
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