binoculars

  • 1binoculars — 1866; see BINOCULAR (Cf. binocular). Earlier binocle (1690s) …

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  • 2Binoculars — Binocular telescopes, or binoculars (also known as field glasses), are two identical or mirror symmetrical telescopes mounted side by side and aligned to point accurately in the same direction, allowing the viewer to use both eyes (binocular… …

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  • 3binoculars — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high powered, powerful … OF BINOCULARS ▪ pair VERB + BINOCULARS ▪ use ▪ look through …

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  • 4binoculars — n. 1) to adjust, focus; train binoculars on 2) high powered, powerful binoculars 3) a pair of binoculars * * * focus powerful binoculars train binoculars on a pair of binoculars high powered to adjust …

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  • 5binoculars — Optical instrument for providing a magnified view of distant objects, consisting of two similar telescopes, one for each eye, mounted on a single frame. In most binoculars, each telescope has two prisms, which reinvert the inverted image provided …

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  • 6binoculars — [[t]bɪnɒ̱kjʊlə(r)z[/t]] N PLURAL: also a pair of N Binoculars consist of two small telescopes joined together side by side, which you look through in order to look at things that are a long way away …

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  • 7binoculars — binoklis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. binoculars vok. Binokel, n; Doppelfernrohr, n rus. бинокль, m pranc. binocle, m …

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  • 8Binoculars Building — Alternative names Chiat/Day Building General information Type …

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  • 9binoculars — noun /ˈbɪnˌɒk.jʊ.lə(ɹ)z,ˈbənˌɒk.jə.lə(ɹ)z/ A hand held device consisting of a series of lenses and prisms, used to magnify objects so that they can be better seen from a distance, and looked at through both eyes. Syn: binocs, field glasses,… …

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  • 10binoculars — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. field glasses, magnification, magnifying lenses …

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